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Capitalism and the covenant community: a practical economic model for evangelicalism in the 21st century

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Charles J Hartman. Capitalism and the Covenant Community: a Practical Economic Model for Evangelicalism In the 21st Century. Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte campus. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ce8217e0-5e74-4161-8ca9-38c183382bcb?locale=en.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

C. J. Hartman. Capitalism and the covenant community: a practical economic model for evangelicalism in the 21st century. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ce8217e0-5e74-4161-8ca9-38c183382bcb?locale=en

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Charles J Hartman. Capitalism and the Covenant Community: a Practical Economic Model for Evangelicalism In the 21st Century. Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte campus. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ce8217e0-5e74-4161-8ca9-38c183382bcb?locale=en.

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  • Capitalism and the covenant community: a practical economic model for evangelicalism in the twenty-first century
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  • The thesis question focuses on the attitude of the Christian community in the United States to the economic model of capitalism and its principles and practices. Part of the examination deals with how biblical teaching interacts with economic theory. The biblical themes of creation, the covenants, and the community of God are analyzed with respect to biblical principles. While no attempt is made to develop a distinctly 'Christian' economic model, it is proposed that believers can develop principles which incorporate both the economic principles of scripture and the valid economic tenets of capitalism.
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  • 02/17/2024

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