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Just Capitalism: A Christian Ethic Of Economic Globalization: A CHRISTIAN ETHIC OF ECONOMIC GLOBALIZATION Paperback – Sept. 14 2016

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Just Capitalism is a Christian moral defense of economic globalization as a system that is well-suited to provide the necessary material needs that are prerequisite for human community and flourishing. Global-based market exchange offers the development and distribution of the goods of creation for humans to enjoy and share. Globalization also offers "the most realistic and promising way of exercising a preferential option for the poor." Waters argues that economic globalization, and thus capitalism, is a necessary condition for sustaining human life but not a sufficient condition for enabling human flourishing. Even though globalization is generally compatible with Christian theological and moral claims and can realistically facilitate the well-being of the human family, it must be reoriented toward koinoniahuman community, communication, fellowshipas the global economy's primary goal in order to help actualize human flourishing. Readers will gain insight about how economic globalization (and thus capitalism) is good for the human family and can be made better by certain reorientations that are compatible with Christian moral values. Waters provides a mature and civil counterargument against knee-jerk condemnations of economic globalization and capitalism.

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"Brent Waters has written a book about global capitalism with which almost every reader will find some reason to disagree--and that is exactly what makes it significant and well worth reading. Central to his theological analysis of both the necessity and the insufficiency of global capitalism is a Christian concept of 'communication' that is neither market exchange nor governmental coercion. He argues that a global economy shaped with that in mind offers the most promising way to take seriously in our world a preferential option for the poor. This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking book."
--Gilbert Meilaender, Senior Research Professor, Valparaiso University



"Hallelujah! A theologian who understands economics! Brent Waters's work on the intersection of theology and economics will likely annoy his friends on both the left and the right, which suggests to me that he has nuanced this discussion properly. He recognizes that the vast differences between the zero-sum economy in biblical times and the dynamic market economies of today make a very big difference in the way we ought to read the Bible and understand Christian tradition on economic matters. Waters keeps us from a simplistic reading of the Bible, yet he recognizes that there are serious issues with globalization and that Christian moral theology has something relevant to contribute. He openly defends the goods produced by affluence while at the same time affirming that affluence is a means and not an end in itself. His thesis that markets and exchange (set in the proper regulatory and political structure) are necessary but not sufficient for human flourishing opens the door to the important place for civil society--namely, the church--to round out what is necessary for full human flourishing this side of eternity."
--Scott B. Rae, PhD, Dean of Faculty and Professor of Christian Ethics, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University



"This is a book I've been waiting for: a careful, nuanced, but bold argument for the good of markets that neither demonizes them nor idolizes them. In other words, I no longer have to wait for Oliver O'Donovan to write a book on economics: Brent Waters did it instead. If you care about the poor, he argues with a contrarian flair, then you should affirm globalization. And if you care about capitalism, he adds, you should want to tame it. With verve--and just the right amount of acerbic wit--Waters articulates a theological defense of capitalism that will challenge deeply held assumptions on both left and right. I'll be pressing this into the hands of a lot of my friends, and even more opponents."
--James K. A. Smith, Professor of Philosophy, Calvin College, and author of
How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ 1517 Media (Augsburg Fortress); 1st edition (Sept. 14 2016)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 260 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0664234305
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0664234300
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 386 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 1.91 x 22.86 cm
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I am an ethicist and have retired recently from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. My primary interests are in the areas of theology and technology, bioethics, economics and ethics, and the ethics of everyday life.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great, until it failed
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2016
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It was great, until the last two chapters, when I realized I was duped into an argument for democratic socialism, and that all the previous talk about markets were lip-service to economists.
Donald Hogue
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! A badly needed game changing analysis of big picture economics and ethics.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2016
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I want to thank Brent Waters for entering into what seems to me one of the most divisive intellectual issues of our time, the intersection of economics and ethics, specifically Christian ethics. Few people articulate the issues and address the frustrations we face. You do it so well. I hope many people, especially professors in economics and in all the humanities,and particularly church leaders in congregations and denominations, will read and reflect upon what you have to say. You write with clarity and nuance, transcending the shrill voices of the left and the right, while recognizing the significance of their criticisms and marking out important directions for the future. Thank you for shining light upon the murky mess of reactionary thinking that dominates the academy and the church. I hope thousands upon thousands read and respond to your thoughtful, wise and helpful book. It is more than fresh air, it is a gayle force wind clearing out the cob-webs of irrelevant diatribes that have choked discussion for decades. Congratulations to Brent Waters for what I hope will be a thought changing analysis of the intersection of economics and ethics. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Not complete. This book doesn't account for even a few of the extenuating circumstances in the Global economy. It cleans up a system and clothe it in Christian garments. A thorough discourse need not build a strawman then tear it down like this did.
Mucai Kunyiha
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful and challenging
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2017
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An informative and balanced theological analysis of one of the most pressing issues of our times. There are no easy answers yet our situation demands a response; the booking begins to forge a way into how we might think through our responses.