Market Economy and Christian Ethics
In "Market Economy and Christian Ethics," author Peter H. Sedgwick delves into the intricate relationship between theology, justice, and human identity within the framework of a market economy. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this thought-provoking paperback spans 340 pages and invites readers to critically engage with the complexities of capitalism and market dynamics. Sedgwick argues for the vital role of the Church in the ongoing discourse surrounding the reform and humanization of the market, making a compelling case for ethical considerations in economic practices. This book is essential for those interested in Christian social thought, ethics, and moral philosophy, providing valuable insights into how faith can intersect with economic realities. Discover how Sedgwick's perspectives can inspire a more just and humane approach to the market economy.