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Life Abundant: Rethinking Theology and Economy for a Planet in Peril is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this splendidly crafted work, McFague argues for theology as an ethical imperative for all thinking Christians: Responsible discipleship today entails disciplined religious reflection. Moreover, theology matters: Without serious reflection on their worldview, ultimate commitments, and lifestyle, North American Christians cannot hope to contribute to ensuring the “good life” for people or the...

If this is the case, then there are different levels of economics. One is the complex, mathematical level that most folks find too difficult to follow and is part of every field of study: physics, literary theory, and sociology each has its specialized language and methods of analysis. But another level is the value decisions embedded in a particular economic system. On what basis are scarce resources allocated? What are an economic system’s implicit values concerning human life and its goals? The
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