A practical vision of how Christian principles can shape business and society, not just sermons.
This concise study argues that religion’s real power lies in applying its values to everyday commerce. It challenges readers to see how private enterprise and public life intersect, and to imagine a fairer, more cooperative economy rooted in Christian ethics.
By linking doctrine to daily work, it shows how concerns about workers, hours, wages, and management practices can become a shared moral project. The work presents a framework for understanding the social implications of business and invites readers to consider reform that benefits both workers and the broader community.
Ideal for readers interested in the moral roots of economic life and how faith can inform business reform.
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