Missional Economics: Biblical Justice and Christian Formation (The Gospel and Our Culture Series (GOCS))
Book Description
In a world where faith and finances often seem at odds, Michael Barram reveals how American Christians have developed a troubling disconnect from biblical teachings about money, wealth, and poverty. This thoughtful exploration challenges readers to examine economic matters through the transformative lens of Scripture, uncovering how biblical texts can reshape our understanding of financial stewardship and social responsibility.
Barram guides readers through a careful examination of what the Bible actually teaches about treating the poor and marginalized, demonstrating how these ancient texts speak directly to contemporary economic challenges. Rather than offering simple answers, he invites Christians to engage deeply with questions of economic justice and God's intentions for how we handle material resources.
Drawing from years of dedicated research and teaching experience, Barram presents complex theological concepts in language that speaks to everyday believers. His missional approach reveals how biblical wisdom can inform practical decisions about money, consumption, and care for those in need. The book serves as both a scholarly investigation and a practical guide for Christians seeking to align their economic choices with their spiritual values.
This accessible yet substantive work offers valuable insights for anyone wrestling with how faith should influence financial decisions, providing a foundation for more thoughtful engagement with economic justice as an essential aspect of Christian discipleship.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
π Length: 265 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Missionstheologie
- β Explore Bibel
- β Explore Economics
- β Explore Religious aspects
- β Explore Economic conditions
- β Explore Missions
- β Explore Distributive justice
- β Explore Christianity