Contending that empire is alive and well in the world's monetary systems, God and Money explores the theological-ethical implications of money as a social relation with others and to God. Wariboko argues that financial globalization requires a denationalized single global currency to institute a new structure of rule in our emerging global civilization and its common good.
Contending that empire is alive and well in the world's monetary systems, God and Money explores the theological-ethical implications of money as a social relation with others and to God. Wariboko argues that financial globalization requires a denationalized single global currency to institute a new structure of rule in our emerging global civilization and its common good.
Nimi Wariboko is the Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics at Boston University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Modeling Money on God Chapter 3 Money and Theology: A Review and a Direction Chapter 4 Money and Society: Socioeconomic Interpretations Chapter 5 Money as a Social Relation Chapter 6 Discerning Distortions in Monetary Relations Chapter 7 Money and Empire Chapter 8 A Trinitarian Model of the Global Monetary System Chapter 9 Payoff for Poor Countries
Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Modeling Money on God Chapter 3 Money and Theology: A Review and a Direction Chapter 4 Money and Society: Socioeconomic Interpretations Chapter 5 Money as a Social Relation Chapter 6 Discerning Distortions in Monetary Relations Chapter 7 Money and Empire Chapter 8 A Trinitarian Model of the Global Monetary System Chapter 9 Payoff for Poor Countries
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