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God And the Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Univ of Notre Dame Pr
Publication date November 1, 2005
Pages 287
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780268021924
ISBN-10 0268021929
Dimensions 0.75 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight 1.15 lbs.
Original list price $46.00
Other format details university press
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Summary
Revisits the question of why a benevolent Creator would permit material scarcity in human existence, which was raised by Thomas Malthus in his celebrated Essay on Population, arguing that scarcity serves as an occasion for God to provide for people through one another and that there are strong metaphysical and scriptural warrants for enacting progressive social policies for a better sharing of the goods of the earth. Simultaneous.
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In his celebrated Essay on Population, Thomas Malthus raised the puzzle of why a benevolent Creator would permit material scarcity in human existence.  Albino Barrera revisits this question using Thomas Aquinas’s metaphysics of participation and Sacred Scripture’s invitation to covenant fidelity and kingdom discipleship as analytical lenses with which to examine the seeming incongruity of scarcity in God’s providence. Barrera concludes that scarcity turns out to be a signal opportunity for economic agency to receive, internalize, and communicate God’s goodness and righteousness within the human community.
 
Written for theologians, philosophers, social scientists, and policymakers interested in the theological and philosophical foundations of economics, this study argues that precarious, subsistence living is not an immutable law of nature. Rather, such a chronic, dismal condition reflects personal and collective moral failure. In this carefully researched study, Barrera argues that scarcity serves as an occasion for God to provide for us through each other and that there are strong metaphysical and scriptural warrants for enacting progressive social policies for a better sharing of the goods of the earth.
 
"This is a very big, very important work that takes up a large and urgent issue and follows it through with vigorous, meticulous study." —Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
 
"Professor Barrera addresses an important theological question: 'Why would a benevolent God create a world of material scarcity with all the suffering accompanying this fact?' He goes beyond answering this question by showing that the sacrifices demanded to deal with the challenge of scarcity create virtues and situations that are deeply Christian. Barrera's well-written, jargon-free book will capture the attention of anyone interested in this topic." —Wilfried Ver Eecke, Georgetown University



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from Univ of Notre Dame Pr (November 1, 2005)
9780268021924 | details & prices | 287 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.75 in. | 1.15 lbs | List price $46.00
About: Revisits the question of why a benevolent Creator would permit material scarcity in human existence, which was raised by Thomas Malthus in his celebrated Essay on Population, arguing that scarcity serves as an occasion for God to provide for people through one another and that there are strong metaphysical and scriptural warrants for enacting progressive social policies for a better sharing of the goods of the earth.
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from Univ of Notre Dame Pr (November 1, 2005)
9780268021931 | details & prices | 287 pages | 5.75 × 8.75 × 0.50 in. | 0.90 lbs | List price $22.00
About: Revisits the question of why a benevolent Creator would permit material scarcity in human existence, which was raised by Thomas Malthus in his celebrated Essay on Population, arguing that scarcity serves as an occasion for God to provide for people through one another and that there are strong metaphysical and scriptural warrants for enacting progressive social policies for a better sharing of the goods of the earth.

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