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“You Cannot Serve God and Mammon”: Economic Relations and Human Flourishing in Luke
Authors:Raymond Pickett
Affiliation:Raymond Pickett is Professor of New Testament at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. He is working on biblical resources for a missional ecclesiology that uses the arts of community organizing to cultivate communities of faith committed to social transformation.
Abstract:Abstract : Economics is essentially a matter of value, and capitalism is a system of value creation in which the individual is valued at the expense of the community and the cosmos. In contrast to this, Luke tells the story of Jesus as a vision of salvation that is covenantal and communal, encompassing every dimension of life, including the economic. God and mammon represent two antithetical wellsprings of value and desire that orient intentions and actions in different directions. Mammon represents the realm of self‐justification, self‐reliance, self‐aggrandizement, and in our own disenchanted world the “buffered” and disengaged self, while God represents the domain of human flourishing characterized by interdependence and sharing.
Keywords:economics  value  salvation  community  human flourishing
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