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Toward a Christian Economic Ethic: Stewardship and Social Power
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Description
This book is a call to twentieth-century Christians to marshal a new kind of power, to move against special-interest organizations, to build counter-structures, and to effectively challenge the unjust social structures that are the very root of the United States economy.
This book presents an overview of the history of economic ethics in the Judeo-Christian tradition, offers a straightforward explanation and critique of modern economic theory, relates social justice to economic efficiency, applies the Christian economic ethic to contemporary problems, and demonstrates how we can actually empower this ethic in our society.
ISBN
0866838767 9780866838764 0816426546 9780816426546
Publication Date
1985
Publisher
Winston Press
City
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Christianity | Economics | Ethics in Religion | Religion | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Pemberton, Prentiss L., and Daniel K. Finn. Toward a Christian Economic Ethic: Stewardship and Social Power. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Winston Press, 1985.
Comments
Author is listed in this publication as “Daniel Rush Finn.”