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Book SynopsisThis well-known Christian ethicist ably bridges the gap between theology and political economy, proposing a theologically informed view of modern economic life. He traces the emergence of modern Protestant and Catholic views of the economic order from anti-slavery movements to contemporary Ecumenical themes.
Trade Review...a valuable resource for understanding America's economic order and a persuasive challenge for Christians to apply their theology to the political economy of modern American society. * The Theological Educator *
It is an excellent, clearly written introduction to a public theology...a good resource for study groups. -- Duncan Forrester, New College, Edinburgh * The Theological Educator *
It is a thought provoking book, and a definite contribution toward the integration of Christian faith with learning in the fields of both economics and sociology. * Journal of Church and State *
It is a thought provoking book, and a definite contribution toward the integration of Christian faith with learning in the fields of both economics and sociology. * Journal of Church and State *
...a valuable resource for understanding America's economic order and a persuasive challenge for Christians to apply their theology to the political economy of modern American society. * The Theological Educator *
It is an excellent, clearly written introduction to a public theology...a good resource for study groups. -- Duncan Forrester, New College, Edinburgh * The Theological Educator *