TÃtulo : |
The Economy of Salvation : Ethical and Anthropological Foundations of Market Relations in the First Two Books of the Bible |
Tipo de documento: |
documento electrónico |
Autores: |
Bruni, Luigino, |
Mención de edición: |
1 ed. |
Editorial: |
[s.l.] : Springer |
Fecha de publicación: |
2019 |
Número de páginas: |
XIV, 187 p. 1 ilustraciones |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-3-030-04082-6 |
Nota general: |
Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. |
Idioma : |
Inglés (eng) |
Palabras clave: |
Económicas Biblia Religión y sociologÃa Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Estudios bÃblicos SociologÃa de la religión FilosofÃa de la religión |
Clasificación: |
3.301.509 |
Resumen: |
Este libro proporciona un comentario sistemático sobre los dos primeros libros de la Biblia: Génesis y Éxodo. A partir de estos dos libros esenciales, ofrece posteriormente nuevas lecturas de varias cuestiones relevantes para la vida económica y social actual. El humanismo occidental tiene sus propios códigos culturales y simbólicos fundacionales. Uno de ellos es la Biblia, que durante milenios ha proporcionado una gran cantidad de expresiones sobre la polÃtica y el amor, la muerte y la economÃa, la esperanza y la fatalidad. Las historias bÃblicas han sido revividas y reinterpretadas por cientos de generaciones y han informado muchas de nuestras obras de arte más hermosas, sin mencionar los sueños de niños y adultos por igual. Y nos han dado esperanza durante los muchos momentos dolorosos de exilio y opresión que hemos atravesado y que aún atravesamos. Entre los libros de la Biblia, tanto en la tradición judÃa como en la cristiana, el Génesis y el Éxodo representan el verdadero fundamento de la teologÃa y la antropologÃa bÃblicas, pero en ellos también encontramos las raÃces de la cultura de los mercados, el dinero y el comercio, que continuarÃa florecer durante la Edad Media y, en última instancia, formar el "espÃritu del capitalismo" (Max Weber) o la "religión del capitalismo" (Walter Benjamin) en la era moderna. Este libro examina los fundamentos bÃblicos de nuestra concepción de las relaciones sociales y ofrece nuevas ideas sobre el discurso económico y social actual. . |
Nota de contenido: |
Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Genesis -- Chapter 1 Saving Glances in Times of Exile -- Chapter 2 Counterparts - From the Very Beginning -- Chapter 3 The Way Home: Inhabiting the Realm of the Human -- Chapter 4 We Are All Abel's heirs -- Chapter 5 And Noah Rebuilt the Rainbow -- Chapter 6 Heaven Is Not Above Babel -- Chapter 7 Towards the Land of the children -- Chapter 8 Hagar and her many sisters -- Chapter 9 Faithfulness Throughout the Unexpected -- Chapter 10 The Promise Has no Owners -- Chapter 11 The Word That's Irreplaceable -- Chapter 12 The Gate of Heaven Is a Voice -- Chapter 13 The Way: To State and Cultivate the Alliance -- Chapter 14 Forgiving is a Blessing Struggle -- Chapter 15 Why the World Doesn't End -- Chapter 16 Full of Days But Not Fulfilled Any More -- Chapter 17 The Gift of the Dreamy Brother -- Chapter 18 The Word That Upturns the World -- Chapter 19 Without Price or Clamour -- Chapter 20 The Honest Eyes of the Prophet -- Chapter 21 Brotherhood Cannot be Bought -- Chapter 22 Brothers, but never without their Father -- Chapter 23 Beggars of Blessings -- Chapter 24 At the End of the Night - and After -- Part 2 Exodus -- Chapter 25 Love does not give in to power -- Chapter 26 Enriching Cries -- Chapter 27 Thorn Bushes and Liberations -- Chapter 28 Where Real Freedom Begins -- Chapter 29 Loyalty Makes Even the Sky Open -- Chapter 30 The Plagues of Our Invisible Empires -- Chapter 31 The Greatest Liberation -- Chapter 32 Gratuitousness Speaks -- Chapter 33 Salvation is Dance and Eyes -- Chapter 34 The Law of Daily Bread -- Chapter 35 The Different Words of Equals -- Chapter 36 Words of Heaven and Earth -- Chapter 37 The Only True Image -- Chapter 38 The Dowry of the Earth Is Pure Gift -- Chapter 39 The Treasure of the Seventh Day -- Chapter 40 The Desire to Entrap God -- Chapter 41 TheWeight of Common Words -- Chapter 42 The Back and the Face of God -- Chapter 43 The Veil that Reveals the False Ones -- Chapter 44 Work is already the promised land -- Chapter 45 No Liberator Is Crowned King. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
This book provides a systematic commentary on the first two books of the Bible: Genesis and Exodus. Drawing on these two essential books, it subsequently offers new readings of several issues relevant for today's economic and social life. Western Humanism has its own founding cultural and symbolic codes. One of them is the Bible, which has for millennia provided a wealth of expressions on politics and love, death and economy, hope and doom. Biblical stories have been revived and reinterpreted by hundreds of generations, and have informed many of our most beautiful works of art, not to mention the dreams of children and adults alike. And they have given us hope during the many painful times of exile and oppression that we have gone through, and are going through still. Among the books of the Bible, in both the Jewish and Christian traditions, Genesis and Exodus represent the true foundation of biblical theology and anthropology, but in them we also find the roots of the culture of markets, money and commerce, which would go on to flourish during the Middle Ages and ultimately form the 'spirit of capitalism' (Max Weber) or the 'religion of capitalism' (Walter Benjamin) in the modern era. This book examines the Biblical foundations of our conception of social relations, and offers new insights on the present economic and social discourse. . |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
The Economy of Salvation : Ethical and Anthropological Foundations of Market Relations in the First Two Books of the Bible [documento electrónico] / Bruni, Luigino, . - 1 ed. . - [s.l.] : Springer, 2019 . - XIV, 187 p. 1 ilustraciones. ISBN : 978-3-030-04082-6 Libro disponible en la plataforma SpringerLink. Descarga y lectura en formatos PDF, HTML y ePub. Descarga completa o por capítulos. Idioma : Inglés ( eng)
Palabras clave: |
Económicas Biblia Religión y sociologÃa Historia del Pensamiento y MetodologÃa Económica Estudios bÃblicos SociologÃa de la religión FilosofÃa de la religión |
Clasificación: |
3.301.509 |
Resumen: |
Este libro proporciona un comentario sistemático sobre los dos primeros libros de la Biblia: Génesis y Éxodo. A partir de estos dos libros esenciales, ofrece posteriormente nuevas lecturas de varias cuestiones relevantes para la vida económica y social actual. El humanismo occidental tiene sus propios códigos culturales y simbólicos fundacionales. Uno de ellos es la Biblia, que durante milenios ha proporcionado una gran cantidad de expresiones sobre la polÃtica y el amor, la muerte y la economÃa, la esperanza y la fatalidad. Las historias bÃblicas han sido revividas y reinterpretadas por cientos de generaciones y han informado muchas de nuestras obras de arte más hermosas, sin mencionar los sueños de niños y adultos por igual. Y nos han dado esperanza durante los muchos momentos dolorosos de exilio y opresión que hemos atravesado y que aún atravesamos. Entre los libros de la Biblia, tanto en la tradición judÃa como en la cristiana, el Génesis y el Éxodo representan el verdadero fundamento de la teologÃa y la antropologÃa bÃblicas, pero en ellos también encontramos las raÃces de la cultura de los mercados, el dinero y el comercio, que continuarÃa florecer durante la Edad Media y, en última instancia, formar el "espÃritu del capitalismo" (Max Weber) o la "religión del capitalismo" (Walter Benjamin) en la era moderna. Este libro examina los fundamentos bÃblicos de nuestra concepción de las relaciones sociales y ofrece nuevas ideas sobre el discurso económico y social actual. . |
Nota de contenido: |
Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Part 1 Genesis -- Chapter 1 Saving Glances in Times of Exile -- Chapter 2 Counterparts - From the Very Beginning -- Chapter 3 The Way Home: Inhabiting the Realm of the Human -- Chapter 4 We Are All Abel's heirs -- Chapter 5 And Noah Rebuilt the Rainbow -- Chapter 6 Heaven Is Not Above Babel -- Chapter 7 Towards the Land of the children -- Chapter 8 Hagar and her many sisters -- Chapter 9 Faithfulness Throughout the Unexpected -- Chapter 10 The Promise Has no Owners -- Chapter 11 The Word That's Irreplaceable -- Chapter 12 The Gate of Heaven Is a Voice -- Chapter 13 The Way: To State and Cultivate the Alliance -- Chapter 14 Forgiving is a Blessing Struggle -- Chapter 15 Why the World Doesn't End -- Chapter 16 Full of Days But Not Fulfilled Any More -- Chapter 17 The Gift of the Dreamy Brother -- Chapter 18 The Word That Upturns the World -- Chapter 19 Without Price or Clamour -- Chapter 20 The Honest Eyes of the Prophet -- Chapter 21 Brotherhood Cannot be Bought -- Chapter 22 Brothers, but never without their Father -- Chapter 23 Beggars of Blessings -- Chapter 24 At the End of the Night - and After -- Part 2 Exodus -- Chapter 25 Love does not give in to power -- Chapter 26 Enriching Cries -- Chapter 27 Thorn Bushes and Liberations -- Chapter 28 Where Real Freedom Begins -- Chapter 29 Loyalty Makes Even the Sky Open -- Chapter 30 The Plagues of Our Invisible Empires -- Chapter 31 The Greatest Liberation -- Chapter 32 Gratuitousness Speaks -- Chapter 33 Salvation is Dance and Eyes -- Chapter 34 The Law of Daily Bread -- Chapter 35 The Different Words of Equals -- Chapter 36 Words of Heaven and Earth -- Chapter 37 The Only True Image -- Chapter 38 The Dowry of the Earth Is Pure Gift -- Chapter 39 The Treasure of the Seventh Day -- Chapter 40 The Desire to Entrap God -- Chapter 41 TheWeight of Common Words -- Chapter 42 The Back and the Face of God -- Chapter 43 The Veil that Reveals the False Ones -- Chapter 44 Work is already the promised land -- Chapter 45 No Liberator Is Crowned King. |
Tipo de medio : |
Computadora |
Summary : |
This book provides a systematic commentary on the first two books of the Bible: Genesis and Exodus. Drawing on these two essential books, it subsequently offers new readings of several issues relevant for today's economic and social life. Western Humanism has its own founding cultural and symbolic codes. One of them is the Bible, which has for millennia provided a wealth of expressions on politics and love, death and economy, hope and doom. Biblical stories have been revived and reinterpreted by hundreds of generations, and have informed many of our most beautiful works of art, not to mention the dreams of children and adults alike. And they have given us hope during the many painful times of exile and oppression that we have gone through, and are going through still. Among the books of the Bible, in both the Jewish and Christian traditions, Genesis and Exodus represent the true foundation of biblical theology and anthropology, but in them we also find the roots of the culture of markets, money and commerce, which would go on to flourish during the Middle Ages and ultimately form the 'spirit of capitalism' (Max Weber) or the 'religion of capitalism' (Walter Benjamin) in the modern era. This book examines the Biblical foundations of our conception of social relations, and offers new insights on the present economic and social discourse. . |
Enlace de acceso : |
https://link-springer-com.biblioproxy.umanizales.edu.co/referencework/10.1007/97 [...] |
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