02 Oct Ideologies in Crisis: Finding Direction Through Christian Ethics
In this episode, we explore “Christian Ethics and Political Economy” by J.M. Vorster, Morten Bøsterud, Jan Venter, Elena Alvarez Alvarez, Christin Bøsterud, Lucas Freire, Marius Nel, and Johann Walters. This thought-provoking work challenges the dominant ideologies shaping our world, navigating the complex landscape of contemporary political and economic thought—from the shadows of fascism to the disillusionment of postmodernism. The authors critique the prevailing trends of liberalism and statism that have perpetuated poverty and inequality while fostering skepticism among individuals and scholars alike. Join us as we uncover how these authors present a compelling ethical framework that seeks to inspire a moral and just approach to political and economic life in South Africa. Tune in for insights that may reshape your understanding of the intersection between faith and economics!
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Last Updated on October 28, 2024 by Wilmar Padilla