God's Good Economy

God's Good Economy

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A helpful, stimulating and challenging exploration of a vital aspect of Christian living in today's world

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God's Good Economy by Andrew Hartropp

‘The earth is the Lord’s’ (Ps.24:1). 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 centre 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 relationships: 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 relationships: 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.
An accessible and thought-provoking introduction to an important and complex subjectThis helpful book will encourage you to explore Scripture, search your heart and change the way you engage with the world around you. * Helen Thorne, Director of Training and Mentoring, London City Mission *
Andy Hartropp is well-placed to write on economic justice with doctorates in both economics and theology. He does so with care, attention and insight. Andy is particularly strong in setting out a biblical framework of justice rooted in God’s character, built into his created order and expounded for us in his written word. Much of the ethical and other dilemmas in business derive from the interaction of these ideas. Andy is balanced, avoids the boxing of biblical perspectives into the inadequate categories of ‘left’ and ‘right’ and brings some welcome corrective to some of the over-emphasis in evangelical thought on the matters of jubilee. He relates this to the world in which we live, the challenge of consumerism, high-interest lending, the workplace and the role of the company. Economic justice is a complex topic which Andy treats well and makes accessible. * Richard Turnbull, Director, Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics, Oxford *
Revd Dr Andrew Hartropp is an economist, theologian and church minister. He has two PhDs, in economics and Christian ethics. He lectured in financial economics for five years at Brunel University, west London. He also worked for a year with the Jubilee Centre in Cambridge. He has published widely on topics in Christianity and economics, including What is Economic Justice? Biblical and secular perspectives contrasted (Paternoster). He has spent thirteen years in Anglican parish ministry. He has served as a tutor with the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies, and as Director of Higher Education, Waverley Abbey College, Surrey. He is Associate Fellow of the Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics (based in Oxford).
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ISBN 13 9781783597642
ISBN 10 178359764X
Title God's Good Economy
Author Andrew Hartropp
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Inter-Varsity Press
Year published 2019-08-15
Number of pages 240
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