TY - BOOK AU - Singh,Devin TI - Economy and modern Christian thought T2 - Brill Research Perspectives . Theology SN - 9004517383 AV - BR115.E3 S55 2022 U1 - 261.85 23/eng/20220505 PY - 2022///] CY - Leiden, Netherlands, Boston PB - Brill KW - Economics KW - Religious aspects KW - Christianity KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Intro -- Contents -- Economy and Modern Christian Thought -- Abstract -- Keywords -- Introduction -- 1 Approaches -- 1.1 Scriptural -- 1.2 Social-Scientific -- 1.3 Ethical -- 1.4 Philosophical -- 1.5 Theological -- 2 Approaching the Economy -- 2.1 Modeling the Economy -- 2.2 Theology in the Economy -- 2.3 Engaging the Economy -- 3 Trajectories -- 3.1 Political Theology and Economic Theology -- 3.2 Money and Debt -- 3.3 Neoliberalism -- 3.4 Class, Labor, and Inequality -- 3.5 Precarity and Vulnerability -- 3.6 Racial Capitalism -- 3.7 Social Reproduction, Affective Labor, and Care Work -- 3.8 Bureaucracy -- 3.9 Corporate Form -- 3.10 Consumption and Commodification -- 3.11 Gifts and Gifting -- 3.12 Digital Currencies and Cryptocurrencies -- Conclusion -- Bibliography N2 - Economy and Modern Christian Thought , by Devin Singh, presents key features of the engagement of Christian theology, ethics, and related disciplines with the market and economic concerns. It surveys ways in which the dialogue has been approached and invites new models and frameworks for the conversation. It contends that economy and Christian thought have long been interconnected, and recounts aspects of this relationship and why it matters for how one might engage the economy ethically and theologically. Finally, it highlights a number of sites of emerging research that are in need of development in light of pressing social, political, economic, and conceptual issues raised by modern life, including money, debt, racial capital, social reproduction, corporations, and cryptocurrency UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=3219448 ER -