Augustine's theory of the church shows how contemporary economic culture might translate losses into opportunities for collective acknowledgment. This book expands Augustinian thought to argue that sacrifices in business exchange can serve the common good. It engages with Augustinian studies, philosophy of exchange, and economic ethics.
Augustine's theory of the church shows how contemporary economic culture might translate losses into opportunities for collective acknowledgment. This book expands Augustinian thought to argue that sacrifices in business exchange can serve the common good. It engages with Augustinian studies, philosophy of exchange, and economic ethics.
Joshua S. Nunziato is a full-time faculty instructor in the Business Ethics and Social Impact division of the Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado, Boulder. His research reframes the relationship between economic culture, ethical reflection, and inner life. Nunziato has published in Business Ethics Quarterly, Modern Theology, and other venues.