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The Body of Christ in a Market Economy : An Anglican Inquiry into Economic Thinking, Hardback Book

The Body of Christ in a Market Economy : An Anglican Inquiry into Economic Thinking Hardback

Part of the Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology series

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Holy Scripture and economists have distinct ways of exploring market networks.

The Body of Christ in a Market Economy explains how desire connects scripture, economics, theological anthropology, and soteriology.

By explaining the mechanics of desire and Jesus’ saving grace, it becomes possible for churches and congregations to better align their networks for the common good within market economies.

Rivalry is an expense. Follow Jesus or prepare to spend.

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