Calculated Futures examines the ethical and theological underpinnings of the free-market economy, investigating not only the morality of corporations and exchange rates, but also how the politics of economics shape people as moral agents. It does this less by insisting on the unfavorable effects of capitalism, and more by drawing on theological virtues, Christian doctrines, and liturgical practices to discover what they might show us about economic exchanges. Calculated Futures seeks a way forward by engaging economics as a social scientific discipline without subordinating theology to it.



Autorentext

D. Stephen Long and Nancy Ruth Fox
with Tripp York



Inhalt

Introduction


Part I: The Logic of the Market: An Investigation of First Principles

1. Prophets and Profits: Economics and Theology in Conflict?

2. The Facts about Values

3. What Makes Theology "Political?": Come Let Us Reason Together

4. The Theology of Economics: Adam Smith as 'church' Father


Part II: The Corporation and Everyday Economic Life: A Traditioned Theological Inquiry

5. Corporations and the Ends We Serve

6. Usury: Avarice as a Capital Vice

7. A Catholic Church and a Global Market: The Tale of Two Corporations

8. Offering Our Gifts: The Politics of Remembrance

Titel
Calculated Futures
Untertitel
Theology, Ethics, and Economics
EAN
9781602580817
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
01.11.2011
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Anzahl Seiten
245