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_aHaan, Roelf L, _e1hor |
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_aEconomie van de eerbied. _lEnglish |
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_aThe economics of honor : _bbiblical reflections on money and property / _cRoelf Haan ; translated by Bert Hielema. _hPR |
250 | _aRev. and enl. edition.ition. of the English translation. | ||
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_aCambridge, U.K. ; _aGrand Rapids, Michigan : _bW.B. Eerdmans Pub., _c(c)2009. |
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_axii, 136 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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500 | _aOriginally published as Economie van de eerbied by Meinema in 1985; Prev. published in English by World Council of Churches, 1988, 1991. | ||
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_tThe Lord forbid : contemplating cost -- _tDishonest trade : economic history -- _tAm I my brother's keeper? : the economic problem -- _tCain's city : a military-economic security system -- _tNothing impossible : technical progress -- _tThe nation torn apart : militarization and oppression -- _tThe city condemned : development and liberation -- _tThe fifth commandment : the economics of honor -- _tLook at the lilies of the field : productivity and justice -- _tSurplus after distribution : the missionary community -- _tNo one can serve two masters : the real treasure is friendship -- _tThe land is mine : population and food policies -- _tThe hidden manna : faith and equality -- _tMy vineyard is for myself : risen above the power of money -- _tAnd yes, I know! : globalization -- _tIsn't this enough for you? : exclusion -- _tTo those who have, more will be given : the Matthew effect -- _tWorthless slaves : the parable of the talents -- _tYour own people will do the rebuilding : righteousness exalts a nation -- _tWithout partiality : society and community -- _tBefore I was humbled I went astray : globalization from the bottom up. |
520 | 1 | _a"In The Economics of Honor Roelf Haan walks through the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, but blazes an unfamiliar trail. Through careful exegesis he draws economic lessons from surprising passages and challenges conventional interpretations of some of Jesus's parables. Along the way Haan draws on a broad spectrum of thinkers, including John Calvin, Jacques Ellul, Rene Girard, John Maynard Keynes, a number of Latin American liberation theologians, and feminist Germaine Greer." "Further, Haan draws on his own experience of living in Latin America for several years, and the book reflects his deep knowledge of Latin American history, from early Spanish colonization to the repressive military dictatorships of the late twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_aWealth _xReligious aspects _xChristianity. |
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