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
Lesslie Newbigin, Foolishness to the Greeks, p. 109
Labels: economics, Natural Theology
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