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The Market Economy and Christian Ethics

The Market Economy and Christian Ethics

The Market Economy and Christian Ethics

Peter H. Sedgwick, Board of Social Responsibility of the Church of England
December 2007
Paperback
9780521044844

    Peter Sedgwick explores the relation of a theology of justice to that of human identity in the context of the market economy, and engages with critics of capitalism and the market. He examines three aspects of the market economy: first, how does it shape personal identity, through consumption and the experience of paid employment in relation to the work ethic? Second, what impact does the global economy have on local cultures? Finally, as manufacturing changes out of all recognition through the impact of technology and global competition, what is the effect in terms of poverty? Drawing on the response of the Catholic Church, both in the United States and in papal encyclicals, to the market economy from 1985–1991, Sedgwick argues that its involvement deserves to be better known. Moreover, he recommends that the Churches remain part of the debate in reforming and humanizing the market economy.

    • Makes the case for the continued involvement of the Churches in the debate about reforming and humanizing the market economy
    • Updates the English tradition of engaging theology with money and government (e.g. Bishop David Jenkins in 1980s)
    • Unique, ethically informed study of 'shop-till-you-drop' consumerism!

    Product details

    December 2007
    Paperback
    9780521044844
    340 pages
    215 × 140 × 20 mm
    0.444kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • General editor's preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. Modernity, the market and human identity
    • 2. Consumerism and personal identity
    • 3. The work ethic
    • 4. Globalization
    • 5. The response of the churches
    • 6. Concluding reflections
    • Notes
    • Select bibliography
    • Index of names and subjects
    • Index of biblical references.
      Author
    • Peter H. Sedgwick , Board of Social Responsibility of the Church of England

      Peter Sedgwick is Principal of St Michael's College, Llandaff, Wales. He is a specialist in Christian ethics, especially in the areas of work and criminal justice. He teaches at Cardiff University in this area. He is also moderator of Church and Society, Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, and is an Anglican priest.