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God and Time is a collection of previously unpublished essays written by leading philosophers about God's relation to time. The essays have been selected to represent current debates written between those who believe God to be atemporal and those who do not. The essays highlight issues such as how the nature of time is relevant to whether God is temporal and how God's other attributes are compatible with his mode of temporal being. By focusing on the metaphysical aspects of time and temporal existence, God and Time will make a unique contribution to the current resurgence of interest in philosophical theology within the analytic tradition.
Drawing on a vast array of empirical evidence, Woodruff shows how
the widespread use of barter arose as local authorities tried to
protect industry against the destructive effects of price increases
and crude tax and accounting systems. As businesses fled or were
driven from the money economy, provincial governments invented new
ways to tax in kind and issued substitutes for the ruble. In turn,
the federal authorities, unable to coerce firms either to operate
in the money economy or to abandon business altogether, were forced
to make accommodations to barter and to ruble alternatives.
Woodruff describes the enormous fiscal difficulties that resulted
and recounts the intense political battles over attempts to address
the problem.
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