Wealth and the Will of God looks at some of the spiritual
resources of the Christian tradition that can aid serious
reflection on wealth and giving. Beginning with Aristotle who is
crucial for understanding later Christian thought the book
discusses Aquinas, Ignatius, Luther, Calvin, and Jonathan Edwards.
Though the ideas vary greatly, the chapters are organized to
facilitate comparisons among these thinkers on issues of ultimate
purposes or aspirations of human life; on the penultimate purposes
of love, charity, friendship, and care; on the resources available
to human beings in this life; and finally on ways to connect and
implement in practice our identified resources with our ultimate
ends."
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