The Gospel and globalization : exploring the religious roots of a globalized world

Title
The Gospel and globalization : exploring the religious roots of a globalized world

Personal Author EPSB
Michael (ed.) Goheen

Summary
In "The Gospel and Globalization" leading and emerging Christian scholars weigh in on the question of how Western Christians can formulate a faithful response to one of the most powerful currents of our day-globalization. This collection of essays covers numerous issues including the Canadian oil sands, Naomi Klein's influential 'Shock Doctrine', entrepreneurship, and Islam, and spans a breadth of disciplinary approaches from literary production to economics, from technology to urban art, from theology to business. Together these articles demonstrate the importance of identifying and understanding the religious roots of globalization. The authors call their readers to live purposefully, analyse carefully, and dream of radical alternatives in the hope of God's better future. Essays by Craig Bartholomew, Bob Goudzwaard, Egbert Schuurman, Harro Van Brummelen, Richard Bauckham, Peter Heslam, Calvin Seerveld, Susan VanZanten, Jonathan Chaplin, John Hiemstra, Jim Skillen, Brian Walsh, Erin Glanville, Rob Joustra, Rod Thompson, Paul Spencer Williams, Michael Goheen, David Koyzis.

Year Published
2009

Physical Description
382 p. : illus.

Subject
Globalization -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
 
Globalization -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
 
Capitalism -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
 
Capitalism -- Religious aspects -- Islam.
 
World politics.
 
Globalization -- Moral and ethical aspects.
 
Globalization -- Economic aspects.
 
Christian ethics.

Added Author
Glanville, Erin, 1980-

Summary
In "The Gospel and Globalization" leading and emerging Christian scholars weigh in on the question of how Western Christians can formulate a faithful response to one of the most powerful currents of our day-globalization. This collection of essays covers numerous issues including the Canadian oil sands, Naomi Klein's influential 'Shock Doctrine', entrepreneurship, and Islam, and spans a breadth of disciplinary approaches from literary production to economics, from technology to urban art, from theology to business. Together these articles demonstrate the importance of identifying and understanding the religious roots of globalization. The authors call their readers to live purposefully, analyse carefully, and dream of radical alternatives in the hope of God's better future. Essays by Craig Bartholomew, Bob Goudzwaard, Egbert Schuurman, Harro Van Brummelen, Richard Bauckham, Peter Heslam, Calvin Seerveld, Susan VanZanten, Jonathan Chaplin, John Hiemstra, Jim Skillen, Brian Walsh, Erin Glanville, Rob Joustra, Rod Thompson, Paul Spencer Williams, Michael Goheen, David Koyzis.

ISBN
9781573834407

Publisher
Vancouver : Regent College Pub., c2009.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
Edmonton Christian High201.7 GOHBook30905000036644Non-Fiction