God and money : a theology of money in a globalizing world / Nimi Wariboko. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Lanham : Lexington Books, (c)2008.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 271 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780739130346
- HG221.W276.G633 2008
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Modeling money on God -- Money and theology : a review and a direction -- Money and society : socioeconomic interpretations -- Money as a social relation -- Discerning distortions in monetary relations -- Money and empire -- A trinitarian model of the golbal monetary system -- Payoff for poor countries.
Making a case for a denationalized global currency as an alternative to the dollar, euro, and yen as the world vehicular and reserve currencies, God and Money explores the significance and theological-ethical implications of money as a social relation in the light of the dynamic relations of the triune God. Wariboko deftly analyzes the dynamics at work in the global monetary system and argues that the monarchical-currency structure of the dollar, euro, and yen may be moving toward a trinitarian structure of a democratic world currency.
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