Theological Economics

So at last some theology. About time this blog posted some theology, I know.

Covenant, Hope and Human Future – Theological Economics Covenant, Hope and Human Future – Theological Economics Douglas Knight This paper sets out a Christian theological economics for which the concepts of self-gift, generosity and public service and the distinctive vocation of the Church are central. it identifies economics as the expression of the Modern assumption that man is incapable of relationship alone so ultimately alone, and contrast the Christin account of man in which, because God is with man, man is truly with his fellow man. The paper suggests that marriage is the basic form of true economics, and modern economics is a form of parody marriage.

Ah well, it took me away from shouting at the television, for a while at least. To read it in Scribd, click Mode (top left of screen), View Mode then Book Mode. You can download and leave comments. The Related Documents are not mine. For more by me, see here