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Cash Values: Money and the Erosion of Meaning in Today's Society
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Cash Values: Money and the Erosion of Meaning in Today’s Society

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Foreword by Trevor Cairney MONEY - the world today revolves around it. Particularly in capitalist societies, money plays a central role. Given money’s pride of place in modern life and given how often the Bible addresses money’s use and abuse, the subject of money clearly deserves serious Christian reflection. Craig Gay offers just that in this short, incisive, balanced book. Considering the insights of several classical and contemporary social theorists, Gay shows the duplicity of a monetary ethos: capitalism is without question the most productive economic system ever devised, yet the market system also fosters a subtle nihilism that tends to empty the world of substance and meaning. Gay’s study encourages readers to rediscover meanings and values that transcend cash values - higher values that can free us from the market economy’s grip on our culture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Country
United States
Date
4 October 2004
Pages
110
ISBN
9780802827753

Foreword by Trevor Cairney MONEY - the world today revolves around it. Particularly in capitalist societies, money plays a central role. Given money’s pride of place in modern life and given how often the Bible addresses money’s use and abuse, the subject of money clearly deserves serious Christian reflection. Craig Gay offers just that in this short, incisive, balanced book. Considering the insights of several classical and contemporary social theorists, Gay shows the duplicity of a monetary ethos: capitalism is without question the most productive economic system ever devised, yet the market system also fosters a subtle nihilism that tends to empty the world of substance and meaning. Gay’s study encourages readers to rediscover meanings and values that transcend cash values - higher values that can free us from the market economy’s grip on our culture.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Country
United States
Date
4 October 2004
Pages
110
ISBN
9780802827753