Theology and economics : a Christian vision of the common good / edited by Jeremy Kidwell and Sean Doherty
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TextPublication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015Description: vi, 293 pISBN: - 9781137552235
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| 261.830943 ZIE-E Encounters with modernity : | 261.8362 RUS-E The earth, humanity, and God : | 261.85 MIT-S A spiritual audit of corporate America: | 261.85 THE- Theology and economics : a Christian vision of the common good / | 261.850941 BUS- Business and religion in Britain | 262.13 BRO-E The english church & the papacy | 262.13 HEN-B Benedict XV: |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The relationship between contemporary theologians and economists has tended to range from frosty to indifferent. Economists usually relegate theological reasoning to the realm of private spirituality, viewing it as holding little relevance for the analysis of markets and economic activity. Theologians, on the other hand, often make lofty and idealized pronouncements about economics with very little understanding of the economic realities they are critiquing. This sometimes fraught, sometimes apathetic relationship is especially troubling given the broad consensus, among both religious and non-religious scholars, that--among the profusion of business and economic-related problems of the last decade--many could be classified as moral crises. Theology and Economics seeks to fill the gap in understanding, respect, and communication between economists and theologians and set a uniquely collaborative example. Jeremy Kidwell and Sean Doherty have brought together a group of prominent Christian economists and theologians to discuss how we might transform economic and theological reasoning from antagonistic forces into tools with which to cultivate more just and moral economies in the twenty-first century"--Publisher's description
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