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Neither Capitalism nor Socialism: A Biblical Theology of Economics

Type: Lecture
Part 10 of a 19 part series.
Topic: Economics
Organization: ETS National
Price: $3.00 FREE

 

Do you have enough money?  ...enough stuff?  ...enough everything?  Craig Blomberg says we need to stop assuming we need more and have a theology of enough.  In this lecture, he explains why the Bible not does univocally support capitalist or socialist theories of economics.  Instead, Blomberg suggests ways we can learn from both and why we should avoid the purest forms of either. 

 

This is a lecture from the 2011 National Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society on the theme, “No Other Name.” The conference featured plenary speakers: Darrell Bock, Tim Tennant, and Kelly Kapic.

Craig L Blomberg Craig L. Blomberg is Distinguished Professor of the New Testament at Denver Seminary in Colorado. Blomberg received his Ph.D. from University of Aberdeen, Scotland; his M.A. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and completed his B.A., Summa Cum Laude, at Augustana College.

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