Prosperity and Poverty: The Compassionate Use of Resources in a World of Scarcity (Turning Point Christian Worldview Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (685 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0891074996 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
Language | : | English |
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About the Author E. . Calvin Beisner is associate professor of historical theology and social ethics
A Biblical View of Economics Economics is a topic often not talked about in the church today, aside from the discussions of how much people need to be tithing, but it is a topic that should be discussed far more often. When we look at our country today, the reason we're in an economic crisis is because people believed several myths about economics. For Christians wanting to redeem the world for Christ, that incl. "Essentially Austrian Economics from a Christian perspective." according to Adrian Keister. E. Calvin Beisner here looks at all the same assumptions that Austrian economics does, though from a biblical perspective. He reasons in more or less the same way; one thing that impressed me about this work, though, is how efficient he is at getting to some rather important conclusions such as: the free market is the most efficient and best way to determine prices. Therefore, to all. Highly recommended Possibly one of the best books on prosperity, the morality and proper pathway to financial success, and economics in general, ever written. The author is a master of both the topic and of teaching the topic. If this book were read by every person in the world, the world would be a much different- and better- place to live for all of us.
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Calvin Beisner is associate professor of historical theology and social ethics. E.