Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture's Teachings on Economic Life

Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture's Teachings on Economic Life

by Albino Barrera
Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture's Teachings on Economic Life

Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture's Teachings on Economic Life

by Albino Barrera

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Overview

Written in non-technical language accessible to non-specialist readers, this book is a theological synthesis of the findings of scripture scholars and ethicists on what the Bible teaches about economic life. It proposes a biblical theology of economic life that addresses three questions, namely:

  • What do the individual books of Sacred Scripture say about proper economic conduct?
  • How do these teachings fit within the larger theology and ethics of the books in which they are found?
  • Are there recurring themes, underlying patterns, or issues running across these different sections of the Bible when read together as a single canon?

The economic norms of the Old and New Testament exhibit both continuity and change. Despite their diverse social settings and theological visions, the books of the Bible nonetheless share recurring themes: care for the poor, generosity, wariness over the idolatry of wealth, the inseparability of genuine worship and upright moral conduct, and the acknowledgment of an underlying divine order in economic life.

Contrary to most people’s first impression that the Bible offers merely random economic teachings without rhyme or reason, there is, in fact, a specific vision undergirding these scriptural norms. Moreover, far from being burdensome impositions of do’s and don’ts, this book finds that the Bible’s economic norms are, in fact, an invitation to participate in God’s providence. To this end, we have been granted a threefold benefaction—the gift of divine friendship, the gift of one another, and the gift of the earth. Thus, biblical economic ethics is best characterized as a chronicle of how God provides for humanity through people’s mutual solicitude and hard work. The economic ordinances, aphorisms, and admonitions of the Old and New Testament turn out to be an unmerited divine invitation to participate in God’s governance of the world.

Our economic conduct provides us with a unique opportunity to shine forth in our creation in the image and likeness of God. Often extremely demanding, hard, and even fraught with temptations and distractions, economic life nevertheless is, at its core, an occasion for humans to grow in holiness, charity, and perfection.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498515849
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/24/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Albino Barrera is professor of theology and economics at Providence College. His books include Market Complicity and Christian Ethics (2011), Globalization and Economic Ethics: Distributive Justice in the Knowledge Economy (2007), Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics (2005), God and the Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency (2005), and Modern Catholic Social Documents and Political Economy (2001).

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1: Methodological Issues: Using Sacred Scripture in Economic Ethics
Part I. Old Testament
Chapter 2: Socioeconomic Conditions: Biblical Israel
Chapter 3: Covenant and Law
Chapter 4: Prophets
Chapter 5: Wisdom Literature
Part II. New Testament
Chapter 6: Socioeconomic Conditions: First-Century Palestine
Chapter 7: Mark
Chapter 8: Matthew
Chapter 9: Luke–Acts
Chapter 10: Pauline Letters and James
Part III. Toward a Biblical Theology of Economic Life
Chapter 11: A Divine Order of Conditional Prosperity
Chapter 12: Gift of Divine Friendship: Imitatio Dei
Chapter 13: Gift of One Another: Mutual Solicitude and Care for the Poor
Chapter 14: Gift of the Earth: Stewardship
Chapter 15: Summary and Conclusions: Economic Life as Participation in God’s Providence
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