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Divine economy : theology and the market / D. Stephen Long

Av: Materialtyp: TextSerie: Radical orthodoxy seriesUtgivningsinformation: London ; New York : Routledge, 2000Beskrivning: xii, 321 sidor ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0415226724
  • 0-415-22673-2
  • 978-0-415-22673-8
Ämnen: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 261.85 23/swe
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pt. I. The dominant tradition: market values. 1. Introduction to Part I ; 2. The Weberian strategy: theology's importance as value, ethos, or spirit ; 3. An anthropology of liberty constrained by oridinal sin: theology as analogia libertatis ; 4. The subordination of Christology and ecclesiology to the doctrine of creation ; 5. Conclusion to Part I. -- Pt. II. The emergent tradition: the protest of the oikos and the polis. 6. Introduction to Part II ; 7. Marxism as a theological strategy to relate theology to economics ; 8. The subordination of theology to metaphysics: eschatology, ecclesiology, and the reign of God ; 9. Scarcity, orthodoxy, and heresy ; 10. Conclusion to Part II. -- Pt. III. The residual tradition: virtues and the true, the good, and the beautiful. 11. Introduction to Part III ; 12. A true economic order ; 13. Theology and the good ; 14. The beauty of theology: uniting the true and the good, and subordinating the useful ; 15. Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.
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Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pt. I. The dominant tradition: market values. 1. Introduction to Part I ; 2. The Weberian strategy: theology's importance as value, ethos, or spirit ; 3. An anthropology of liberty constrained by oridinal sin: theology as analogia libertatis ; 4. The subordination of Christology and ecclesiology to the doctrine of creation ; 5. Conclusion to Part I. -- Pt. II. The emergent tradition: the protest of the oikos and the polis. 6. Introduction to Part II ; 7. Marxism as a theological strategy to relate theology to economics ; 8. The subordination of theology to metaphysics: eschatology, ecclesiology, and the reign of God ; 9. Scarcity, orthodoxy, and heresy ; 10. Conclusion to Part II. -- Pt. III. The residual tradition: virtues and the true, the good, and the beautiful. 11. Introduction to Part III ; 12. A true economic order ; 13. Theology and the good ; 14. The beauty of theology: uniting the true and the good, and subordinating the useful ; 15. Conclusion -- Notes -- Index.