Western society moved from a period in which Christianity was the dominant spiritual force to one of nationalism and then to making the economy the object of public devotion. Today this is challenged by those seeking the health of the Earth including all its inhabitants. The World Bank is the economistic institution most open to Earthist concerns. The book evaluates the Bank's potential for leadership in broadening public goals from narrowly economic goods to inclusive ones.
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"Since the World Bank affects poor people around the globe more directly than any other social institution, John Cobb's exploration is important for anyone concerned about how Christians can creatively engage economic issues and trends." - Christian Century
"Cobb is. . .sincere and passionate in his beliefs." - Faith and Economics
"In this volume he provides a remarkably careful, fair, and thorough historical analysis of the World Bank." - Environmental Ethics
"Cobb is. . .sincere and passionate in his beliefs." - Faith and Economics
"In this volume he provides a remarkably careful, fair, and thorough historical analysis of the World Bank." - Environmental Ethics