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Public Theology And Institutional Economics Toine Van Den Hoogen

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Public Theology And Institutional Economics Toine Van Den Hoogen
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.44 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Toine van den Hoogen
ISBN: 9781527539617, 152753961X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Public Theology And Institutional Economics Toine Van Den Hoogen by Toine Van Den Hoogen 9781527539617, 152753961X instant download after payment.

This book shows why, in our modern society, many important questions in our public debates urge for attention to be given to questions about economy, and why religious thinking gives unexpectedly relevant perspectives on these. Neither economy nor religion is a private matter. Our daily life and personal decisions about lifestyle are marked by our public choices and attitudes. As we are actually part of complex and disturbing processes in an information society, our daily lives are changing in rapid ways. Beginning with a discussion of what public theology is actually about, the text moves on to discuss three dimensions of these processes: namely, our capitalist market economy, our urge for a common ground in the conflicts of that economy, and our responsibility for a sustainable lifestyle in that economy. Religious thinking, especially that of Gregory of Nazianzus (329-390), confronts questions about spiritual awareness in these domains.

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