Biblical law offers a means for limiting the ravages of the disease of avarice, and as a result it is the Church, not economists, that must lead in offering the corrective.
Not exact matches
Using a range of sources from classical art, via legal and
biblical analysis to economic and statistical data throughout the book, the author shows that it is
law, rather than religion that directs behaviours and
offers protection to support the means for society to be sustained.
What is the
law but a necessarily finite effort on our part to find some earthly vision which at least partakes in a small way of that larger
Biblical vision
offered us by the Hebrew prophets Jeremiah, Isaiah, Amos, and by the one who followed them, Jesus Christ?