Thursday, January 24, 2008

Capitalism's Idolatrous Gods

"Traditional Christian ethics had attacked covetousness as a deadly sin, and Paul had equated it with idolatry: the putting of something that is not God in the place belonging to God (Col. 3:5). The eighteenth century, by a remarkable inversion, found in covetousness not only a law of nature but the engine of progress by which the purpose of nature and nature's God was to be carried out."


Lesslie Newbigin, Foolishness to the Greeks, p. 109

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