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Augustine And The Economy Of Sacrifice Ancient And Modern Perspectives Joshua S Nunziato

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Augustine And The Economy Of Sacrifice Ancient And Modern Perspectives Joshua S Nunziato
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.27 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Joshua S. Nunziato
ISBN: 9781108481397, 1108481396
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Augustine And The Economy Of Sacrifice Ancient And Modern Perspectives Joshua S Nunziato by Joshua S. Nunziato 9781108481397, 1108481396 instant download after payment.

Business is generally viewed as a means to generate personal or corporate wealth, but business transactions can also sacrificially serve the common good. In conversation with contemporary social theorists, Joshua S. Nunziato in this book critically evaluates the spiritual significance and aims of economic exchange. Inspired by Augustine's vision of the Church as a 'universal sacrifice', he explores how Augustine's approach teaches us detachment - both personal and collective - which releases us from illusory claims of ownership and reframes business as an exercise in loving and letting go. Nunziato's volume engages with the big questions of economic life and considers both why and how we acknowledge people through business in a way that results in collective well-being. It will be of interest to scholars and students of Augustinian studies, philosophy of exchange, and economic ethics.

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