Decoding Mammon: Money as a Dangerous and Subversive Instrument - eBook
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Decoding Mammon: Money as a Dangerous and Subversive Instrument - eBook  -     By: Peter Dominy

Decoding Mammon: Money as a Dangerous and Subversive Instrument - eBook

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Title: Decoding Mammon: Money as a Dangerous and Subversive Instrument - eBook
By: Peter Dominy
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Wipf and Stock
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781621894704
ISBN-13: 9781621894704
Stock No: WW110537EB

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Decoding Mammon is an exposition of the negative assessment of money implied in Jesus' statement, "You cannot serve God and Mammon." On the basis of the theology enshrined in the Old and New Testaments and in the long-term tradition of the church, it is claimed that problems associated with money do not arise simply from the way it is used, but from the nature of money itself. Despite the fact that money has enabled great economic development, and in contrast with the general consensus of governments, economists, and many theologians that money is either a positive or neutral instrument, the book seeks to show that money is a deeply flawed instrument, created by fallen human beings, and fashioned over the years to suit the interests of those in power rather than the needs of people in general. It is argued that money should only be allowed to operate within severe restrictions, and that any reformulation of the global economy as a result of the recent financial crisis needs to be based on this understanding.

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Peter Dominy served as a missionary in Nigeria before pastoring two parishes in the UK. He is an Emeritus Canon of Chichester Cathedral.

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