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Economy of Grace

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Are there any fair and viable alternatives to global capitalism? University of Chicago theologian Kathryn Tanner offers here a serious and creative proposal for evaluating economic theory and behaviour through a theological lens.
Kathryn Tanner is Professor of Theology at the Divinity School, University of Chicago and author of The Politics of God (1992), Theories of Culture (1997) and Jesus, Humanity, and the Trinity (2001) all from Fortress Press.
Preface Acknowledgments An Economy of Grace? What Has Christianity to Do with Economics Money Means Grace and Grace Means Money The Dangers of Semantic Analysis The Pros and Cons of a Formal Analysis The Potential for Noncompetitiveness An Economically Irrelevant Pipe Dream? Imagining Alternatives to the Present Economic System Theological Economy's Response to Capitalism Capitalist Exchange and Exclusive Property Locke, Inalienable Property, and Loan Grace, Gift Exchange, and the Freely Given Gift An Economy of Grace Putting a Theological Economy to Work The Challenge of a Theological Economy The Significance of Economic Interdependence
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