Surveys twentieth century theologies of work, contrasting differing approaches to consider the “problem of labor” from a theological perspective.
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- Aimed at theologians concerned with how Christianity might engage in social criticism, as well those who are interested in the connection between Marxist and Christian traditions
- Explores debates about labor under capitalism and considers the relationship between divine and human work
- Through a thorough reading of Weber’s Protestant Work Ethic, argues that the triumph of the "spirit of utility" is crucial to understanding modern notions of work
- Draws on the work of various twentieth century Catholic thinkers, including Josef Pieper, Jacques Maritain, Eric Gill, and David Jones
- Published in the new and prestigious Illuminations series.
The End of Work: Theological Critiques of Capitalism
Surveys twentieth century theologies of work, contrasting differing approaches to consider the “problem of labor” from a theological perspective.
- Aimed at theologians concerned with how Christianity might engage in social criticism, as well those who are interested in the connection between Marxist and Christian traditions
- Explores debates about labor under capitalism and considers the relationship between divine and human work
- Through a thorough reading of Weber’s Protestant Work Ethic, argues that the triumph of the "spirit of utility" is crucial to understanding modern notions of work
- Draws on the work of various twentieth century Catholic thinkers, including Josef Pieper, Jacques Maritain, Eric Gill, and David Jones
- Published in the new and prestigious Illuminations series.
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The End of Work: Theological Critiques of Capitalism
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The End of Work: Theological Critiques of Capitalism
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781405158930 |
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Publisher: | Wiley |
Publication date: | 11/17/2006 |
Series: | Illuminations: Theory & Religion |
Pages: | 264 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.60(d) |
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