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Transfiguring Capitalism - An Enquiry into Religion and Global Change (Paperback)
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Transfiguring Capitalism - An Enquiry into Religion and Global Change (Paperback)
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Transfiguring Capitalism began in the British tradition of relating
religion and capitalism, and developed into a four-year enquiry
into the contribution of religion to global change. The result is a
powerful justification of religion's resurgent role in a global
context alongside empires, capitalism and globalization.
Elaborating religion's contribution to contemporary life involves
conversations with international and multidisciplinary debates
about happiness and well-being, in addition to a detailed
exposition of faith-based initiatives in partnerships and as
distinctively different. Examples are drawn from across the world,
including from other faiths. The final part collects key elements
of the religious contribution for the future, including reflections
on what it means to be human, an interpretation of personal and
common good ethics, a consideration of typologies and traditions,
and the elaboration of fresh understandings of faithful economics
from ethical to theological economies. It is out of all this
material that a new stage in British Christian Social Ethics is
developed as the transfiguration of capitalism, not least in a
critical and innovatory conversation with neo-Marxist views of the
empire of global capitalism. John Atherton is retired canon
theologian of Manchester Cathedral, honorary lecturer of Manchester
University, and secretary of the William Temple Foundation. He has
written numerous books and is joint editor of Crucible, the
Christian journal of social ethics. He holds doctorates from
Manchester and Uppsala, Sweden. This magisterial volume is a
splendid resource for all interested in Christian social ethics,
and in particular the Anglican tradition springing from R.H.Tawney
and William Temple. John Atherton, the leading exponent of this
approach today, is at the height of his powers. He takes social
science seriously and deploys theological insights and challenges
lucidly and helpfully. Duncan Forrester, Professor Emeritus,
University of Edinburgh In this impressive book John Atherton gives
a thorough analysis of economic globalization and the
transformation of capitalism. He demonstrates the contributions of
religion and Christian anthropology in dealing with moral issues
raised by the global economy. This is an outstanding and
thought-provoking study on political economy and Christian social
ethics. Carl-Henric Grenholm, Professor of Ethics, Uppsala
University, Sweden
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