Money, greed, and God : why capitalism is the solution and not the problem / Jay W. Richards.
Material type: TextReference number: 2008051785Publication details: New York : HarperOne, c2009. Edition: 1st edDescription: viii, 255 p. : ill. ; 22 cmISBN: 9780061375613; 0061375616Subject(s): Capitalism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Economics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Wealth -- Religious aspects -- Christianity | Poverty -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityDDC classification: 261.8/5 LOC classification: BR115.C3 | R53 2009Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description
Contents:
Can a Christian be a capitalist? -- Can't we build a just society? -- What would Jesus do? -- Doesn't capitalism foster unfair competition? -- If I become rich, won't someone else become poor? -- Isn't capitalism based on greed? -- Hasn't Christianity always opposed capitalism? -- Doesn't capitalism lead to an ugly consumerist culture? -- Are we going to use up all the resources? -- Working all things together for good.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-255).
Can a Christian be a capitalist? -- Can't we build a just society? -- What would Jesus do? -- Doesn't capitalism foster unfair competition? -- If I become rich, won't someone else become poor? -- Isn't capitalism based on greed? -- Hasn't Christianity always opposed capitalism? -- Doesn't capitalism lead to an ugly consumerist culture? -- Are we going to use up all the resources? -- Working all things together for good.
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