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God's Good Economy: Doing Economic Justice In Today's World

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'The earth is the Lord’s' ( God states that He is the rightful owner of the earth and everything in it. God wants people to enjoy material things – but God must be the center of our lives. Christ's radical call to his followers includes the call to let him drive our economic and business life. This means letting God's justice rule all our economic treating people rightly; a constant seeking of justice for, especially, the poor and needy; working so that all participate in God's blessings, including material blessings. In Part 1, Andrew Hartropp looks at how Christ's followers are to do justice in our economic as individuals, as households, in the workplace and as church communities. Then, moving outward (in concentric circles), Part 2 shows how Jesus's disciples can do justice in and through secular institutions, including companies and firms, banks and other financial institutions, then government institutions, and then in the international/global context. The epilogue is on the glorious vision of God's everlasting kingdom, which both drives us and also keeps our efforts now in proper perspective.

240 pages, Paperback

Published August 15, 2019

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June 22, 2022
I think it's a great book that uses a good mix of scripture and practical application on the issue of economic justice. Book touches on ministry in workplace, banks as well as society as a whole. A relevant book to all.
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