Economic Theology Economic Theology

Economic Theology

Credit and Faith II

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Descrizione dell’editore

In Economic Theology, Goodchild offers a philosophical analysis of the contemporary economy in terms of the way it structures credit and faith. The Great Financial Crisis of 2007 and onwards has exposed the extent to which the economy functions as a network of credits and debts. Credit and debt may now be understood as the driving force of economic behaviour.

In this analysis, economic theories of markets and money are also ways of ordering trust. Similarly, the institutions of money, finance and banking provide the framework enabling trust and cooperation. Goodchild explores how reliance on such theories and institutions produces disequilibrium dynamics, growing inequalities, increasing enclosure, resource depletion and breakdown. Nevertheless, the failures of the system only intensify efforts to extend the system itself.

Building on and extending Goodchild’s Theology of Money, the author exposes the extent to which humanity has become enslaved within theories and institutions of its own making. As the second volume in his Credit and Faith trilogy, Goodchild explains how the economy itself is a way of shaping time and attention, care and evaluation, trust and cooperation, so directly assuming a theological role. This volume extends the theological critique of the dynamics of financial capitalism.

GENERE
Affari e finanze personali
PUBBLICATO
2020
22 giugno
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
214
EDITORE
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
DIMENSIONE
4,6
MB

Altri libri di Philip Goodchild

Deleuze and Guattari Deleuze and Guattari
1996
The Metaphysics of Trust The Metaphysics of Trust
2021
Credit and Faith Credit and Faith
2019
Difference in Philosophy of Religion Difference in Philosophy of Religion
2017
Religion and European Philosophy Religion and European Philosophy
2017
Theology of Money Theology of Money
2009