Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics
Explore the intricate relationship between economics and ethics in Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics by Albino Barrera. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this thought-provoking book spans 268 pages and delves into the harsh realities of market dynamics that often force individuals into difficult economic decisions. Barrera presents a compelling argument that Christian perspectives on economic security provide a robust framework to navigate and mitigate the adverse effects of economic compulsion. This insightful read is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of Christian theology and economic theory, offering valuable insights for both scholars and practitioners in the fields of ethics and religion. Discover how faith can inform our understanding of economic choices and promote a more just society.