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secularization
autonomous humanism
reasonableness of faith
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1998 George Soros
1997
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M i c h a e l S a n d e l A l a n
Wolfe Daniel Bell Fred Hirsch
1 “. . . the failures of the market mechanism pale into insignificance com-
pared to the failure of what I call the non-market sector of society. When
I speak of the non-market sector I mean the collective interests of soci-
ety, the social values that do not find expression in markets” (George
Soros, The Crisis of Global Capitalism [London: Little, Brown & Co.,
1998], xxv).
2 “Market fundamentalists have transformed an axiomatic, value-neutral
theory into an ideology. . . the idea that some values may not be nego-
tiable is not recognized, or, more exactly, such values are excluded from
the realm of economics” (Soros, Crisis of Global Capitalism, 43).
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contractual economy
James Coleman
social capital
Robert H. Nelson Economics as Religion
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Gary Becker Richard Posner
Sex and Reason
3 “At the heart of the Chicago project is an assumption—an article of faith—
that all the world is driven by self-interested economic rationality. People
do things because these actions offer them greater positive benefits than
the cost incurred” (Robert N. Nelson, Economics as Religion [University
Park: Penn State, 2001]).
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4 Robert N. Nelson, “Economic Religion versus Christian Values,” Journal
of Markets and Morality 1, no. 2 (October 1998): 142–57
5 David F. Wells
No Place for Truth, or, Whatever Happened to Evangelical Theo-
logy (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993)
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David Wells
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eschatological covenantal
charismatic Eucharistic community
eschaton
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the church is a
Eucharistic community
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“economics”— oikonomia: the nomia of the oikos
divine economy
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marketability
Wolf Dieter-Narr
inwardness
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Gilles
Deleuze Felix Guattari
9 Wolf Dieter-Narr, “Toward a Society of Conditioned Reflexes,” in Ob-
servation on the Spiritual Situation of the Age, ed. Jòrgen Habermas (Cambridge,
MA: MIT, 1984), 33, 36.
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10 Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and
Schizophrenia , quoted in From Modernism to Postmodernism: An
Anthology, ed. Lawrence Cahoone (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996), 414–15.
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