Christian Economic Heterodoxy : The Protestant Critique of Capitalism (Lublin Theological Studies Volume 012) (1. Edition. 2024. 216 S. 235 mm)

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Christian Economic Heterodoxy : The Protestant Critique of Capitalism (Lublin Theological Studies Volume 012) (1. Edition. 2024. 216 S. 235 mm)

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Description


(Short description)
This volume is about a theological reflection at the junction of Protestant theology, worldwide confessional organizations, Christianity's shift to the Global South, and the search for alternative economic thinking. How are the Protestant Churches, in times of the proclaimed shift to the Global South, looking for a fairer economy and society?
(Text)
This volume could be written differently. It could present the Protestant theological view on the economy from Luther, Zwingli and Calvin until contemporary prominent theologians. Or it could be a description of the teaching of one of the Protestant Churches or denomination. Or it could be an investigation of the traces of Protestant theology in the contemporary prevailing economic order. All such presentations could be hugely interesting and accurate - and they would be reasonable in light of the most critical questions of today's world. However, the authors would propose a different approach that is not disjunctive, contrasting or opposing to the above-mentioned and that instead wants to reveal new trends and processes occurring in the Protestant world and bringing a new, more critical view on capitalism and its offspring, such as consumptionism.
(Author portrait)

(Author portrait)
Piotr Kopiec is Professor of Protestant Theology of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Member of the Council of the National Science Center in Poland, member of the Standing Committee of the European Society for Ecumenical Research "Societas Oecumenica", and president of the Theological Commission of the International Ecumenical Fellowship. Author of 6 scientific books and over a hundred scientific articles.Marcin Skladanowski is Professor of International Security Studies and director of the Doctoral School of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, member of the Midwestern Political Science Association, TELOS-Paul Piccone Institute, British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies. Author of numerous books and articles.

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