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By 'satiably curious "Jon" (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Divine Economy: Theology and the Market (Routledge Radical Orthodoxy) (Paperback)
At only 50 pages in, I am already locked on. I'ts always gratifying when I purchase a book due to an interview with the author (in this case, the June/July issue of The Door), and find the writing style consistent with his or her conversational style. In the case of Stephen Long, the author seems to have done the heavy lifting in advance so layman that I am, I can follow the direction and intent of the text without stopping to back up too frequently.Also, the subject of Capitalism's dependence on essentially Theological issues for its survival is an extremely exciting idea to contemplate! I expect to purchase more work on this concept and to look up some of Mr. Long's sources. |
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Divine Economy: Theology and the Market (Routledge Radical Orthodoxy) by D. Stephen Long (Paperback - June 8, 2000)
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