Money as God?
Herausgeber: Hagen, Jürgen von; Welker, Michael
Money as God?
Herausgeber: Hagen, Jürgen von; Welker, Michael
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An interdisciplinary study of the nature of money and its impact on our economic, social, political, legal and spiritual lives.
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An interdisciplinary study of the nature of money and its impact on our economic, social, political, legal and spiritual lives.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781107617650
- ISBN-10: 1107617650
- Artikelnr.: 45155863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 468
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 672g
- ISBN-13: 9781107617650
- ISBN-10: 1107617650
- Artikelnr.: 45155863
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Jürgen von Hagen and Michael Welker; Part I. Money and
Markets: Economic, Legal, and Theological Foundations: 1. Microfoundations
of the uses of money Jürgen von Hagen; 2. Money and its role in a
decentralized market economy Peter Bernholz; 3. Mensura et mensuratum:
money as measure and measure for money Wolfgang Ernst; 4. Standardization
and monetization: legal perspectives Burkhard Hess; 5. Kohelet and the
co-evolution of a monetary economy and religion Michael Welker; Part II.
Monetary Exchange: Historical and Social Roots: 6. Money and image: the
presence of the state on the routes of economy Tonio Hölscher; 7. The
social world of Ecclesiastes Choon-Leong Seow; 8. The development of
monetary systems in Palestine during the Achaemenid and Hellenistic eras
Ulrich Hübner; 9. Fate's gift economy: the Chinese case of coping with the
asymmetry between man and fate Rudolf G. Wagner; 10. 'Mothers and
children': discourses on paper money during the Song period Hans-Ulrich
Vogel; 11. 'Buying heaven': the prospects of commercialized salvation in
the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries Berndt Hamm; Part III. Monetary
Exchange: Ethical Limits and Challenges: 12. The monetization and
demonetization of the human body: the case of compensatory payments for
bodily injuries and homicide in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Israelite
law books Konrad Schmid; 13. What price do we place on life? Ethical
observations on the limits of law and money in a case of transitional
justice Günter Thomas; 14. Standardized monetization of the market and the
argument for preferential justice Piet Naudé; 15. Religious faith and the
market economy: a survey on faith and trust of Catholic entrepreneurs in
China Gao Shining and Yang Fenggang; Part IV. Money, Wealth, and Desire:
16. 'Do not sell your soul for money': economy and eschatology in biblical
and intertestamental traditions Andreas Schüle; 17. 'Businessmen and
merchants will not enter the places of my father': early Christianity and
market mentality Edmondo F. Lupieri; 18. Desire in consumer culture:
theological perspectives from Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of Hippo John
F. Hoffmeyer; Money as God?: conclusions Michael Welker and Jürgen von
Hagen; Index.
Markets: Economic, Legal, and Theological Foundations: 1. Microfoundations
of the uses of money Jürgen von Hagen; 2. Money and its role in a
decentralized market economy Peter Bernholz; 3. Mensura et mensuratum:
money as measure and measure for money Wolfgang Ernst; 4. Standardization
and monetization: legal perspectives Burkhard Hess; 5. Kohelet and the
co-evolution of a monetary economy and religion Michael Welker; Part II.
Monetary Exchange: Historical and Social Roots: 6. Money and image: the
presence of the state on the routes of economy Tonio Hölscher; 7. The
social world of Ecclesiastes Choon-Leong Seow; 8. The development of
monetary systems in Palestine during the Achaemenid and Hellenistic eras
Ulrich Hübner; 9. Fate's gift economy: the Chinese case of coping with the
asymmetry between man and fate Rudolf G. Wagner; 10. 'Mothers and
children': discourses on paper money during the Song period Hans-Ulrich
Vogel; 11. 'Buying heaven': the prospects of commercialized salvation in
the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries Berndt Hamm; Part III. Monetary
Exchange: Ethical Limits and Challenges: 12. The monetization and
demonetization of the human body: the case of compensatory payments for
bodily injuries and homicide in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Israelite
law books Konrad Schmid; 13. What price do we place on life? Ethical
observations on the limits of law and money in a case of transitional
justice Günter Thomas; 14. Standardized monetization of the market and the
argument for preferential justice Piet Naudé; 15. Religious faith and the
market economy: a survey on faith and trust of Catholic entrepreneurs in
China Gao Shining and Yang Fenggang; Part IV. Money, Wealth, and Desire:
16. 'Do not sell your soul for money': economy and eschatology in biblical
and intertestamental traditions Andreas Schüle; 17. 'Businessmen and
merchants will not enter the places of my father': early Christianity and
market mentality Edmondo F. Lupieri; 18. Desire in consumer culture:
theological perspectives from Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of Hippo John
F. Hoffmeyer; Money as God?: conclusions Michael Welker and Jürgen von
Hagen; Index.
Introduction Jürgen von Hagen and Michael Welker; Part I. Money and
Markets: Economic, Legal, and Theological Foundations: 1. Microfoundations
of the uses of money Jürgen von Hagen; 2. Money and its role in a
decentralized market economy Peter Bernholz; 3. Mensura et mensuratum:
money as measure and measure for money Wolfgang Ernst; 4. Standardization
and monetization: legal perspectives Burkhard Hess; 5. Kohelet and the
co-evolution of a monetary economy and religion Michael Welker; Part II.
Monetary Exchange: Historical and Social Roots: 6. Money and image: the
presence of the state on the routes of economy Tonio Hölscher; 7. The
social world of Ecclesiastes Choon-Leong Seow; 8. The development of
monetary systems in Palestine during the Achaemenid and Hellenistic eras
Ulrich Hübner; 9. Fate's gift economy: the Chinese case of coping with the
asymmetry between man and fate Rudolf G. Wagner; 10. 'Mothers and
children': discourses on paper money during the Song period Hans-Ulrich
Vogel; 11. 'Buying heaven': the prospects of commercialized salvation in
the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries Berndt Hamm; Part III. Monetary
Exchange: Ethical Limits and Challenges: 12. The monetization and
demonetization of the human body: the case of compensatory payments for
bodily injuries and homicide in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Israelite
law books Konrad Schmid; 13. What price do we place on life? Ethical
observations on the limits of law and money in a case of transitional
justice Günter Thomas; 14. Standardized monetization of the market and the
argument for preferential justice Piet Naudé; 15. Religious faith and the
market economy: a survey on faith and trust of Catholic entrepreneurs in
China Gao Shining and Yang Fenggang; Part IV. Money, Wealth, and Desire:
16. 'Do not sell your soul for money': economy and eschatology in biblical
and intertestamental traditions Andreas Schüle; 17. 'Businessmen and
merchants will not enter the places of my father': early Christianity and
market mentality Edmondo F. Lupieri; 18. Desire in consumer culture:
theological perspectives from Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of Hippo John
F. Hoffmeyer; Money as God?: conclusions Michael Welker and Jürgen von
Hagen; Index.
Markets: Economic, Legal, and Theological Foundations: 1. Microfoundations
of the uses of money Jürgen von Hagen; 2. Money and its role in a
decentralized market economy Peter Bernholz; 3. Mensura et mensuratum:
money as measure and measure for money Wolfgang Ernst; 4. Standardization
and monetization: legal perspectives Burkhard Hess; 5. Kohelet and the
co-evolution of a monetary economy and religion Michael Welker; Part II.
Monetary Exchange: Historical and Social Roots: 6. Money and image: the
presence of the state on the routes of economy Tonio Hölscher; 7. The
social world of Ecclesiastes Choon-Leong Seow; 8. The development of
monetary systems in Palestine during the Achaemenid and Hellenistic eras
Ulrich Hübner; 9. Fate's gift economy: the Chinese case of coping with the
asymmetry between man and fate Rudolf G. Wagner; 10. 'Mothers and
children': discourses on paper money during the Song period Hans-Ulrich
Vogel; 11. 'Buying heaven': the prospects of commercialized salvation in
the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries Berndt Hamm; Part III. Monetary
Exchange: Ethical Limits and Challenges: 12. The monetization and
demonetization of the human body: the case of compensatory payments for
bodily injuries and homicide in ancient Near Eastern and ancient Israelite
law books Konrad Schmid; 13. What price do we place on life? Ethical
observations on the limits of law and money in a case of transitional
justice Günter Thomas; 14. Standardized monetization of the market and the
argument for preferential justice Piet Naudé; 15. Religious faith and the
market economy: a survey on faith and trust of Catholic entrepreneurs in
China Gao Shining and Yang Fenggang; Part IV. Money, Wealth, and Desire:
16. 'Do not sell your soul for money': economy and eschatology in biblical
and intertestamental traditions Andreas Schüle; 17. 'Businessmen and
merchants will not enter the places of my father': early Christianity and
market mentality Edmondo F. Lupieri; 18. Desire in consumer culture:
theological perspectives from Gregory of Nyssa and Augustine of Hippo John
F. Hoffmeyer; Money as God?: conclusions Michael Welker and Jürgen von
Hagen; Index.