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Money as God? The Monetization of the Market and its Impact on Religion Politics Law and Ethics 2015 Edition by Jürgen von Hagen, Michael Welker , Cambridge

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    Author(s)Jürgen von Hagen, Michael Welker
    PublisherCambridge
    ISBN9781107043008
    Pages468
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2015

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    Cambridge Money as God? The Monetization of the Market and its Impact on Religion Politics Law and Ethics 2015 Edition by Jürgen von Hagen, Michael Welker

    The nature of money and its impact on society has long interested scholars of economics, history, philosophy, law, and theology alike, and the recent financial crisis has moved these issues to the forefront of current public debate. In this study, authors from a range of backgrounds provide a unified examination of the nature and the purpose of money. Chapters cover the economic and social foundations of money; the historical origins of money in ancient Greece, China, the ancient Middle East, and medieval Europe; problems of justice connected to the use of money in legal systems and legal settlements, with examples both from ancient history and today; and theological aspects of monetary and market exchange. This stimulating interdisciplinary book, with its nontechnical and lively discussion, will appeal to a global readership working in the interfaces of economics, law and religion.



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