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    In:  American Journal of Economics and Sociology 80,5 (2021) 1303-1322
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: American Journal of Economics and Sociology
    Angaben zur Quelle: 80,5 (2021) 1303-1322
    Keywords: Bible Biography ; Social justice Biblical teaching ; Ecology Biblical teaching ; Nature Religious aspects ; Christianity and other religions Judaism Early church, ca. 30-600 ; History
    Abstract: Renewing an appreciation of the Bible as a guide to human self-understanding is particularly important in an era when humans are on the verge of destroying the planet and each other. Part 1 of this article examined the first 11 chapters of the book of Genesis to glean insights from stories of Hebrew prehistory that offer insights about the human compulsion to seek security by dominating others and nature. Part 2 proceeds with the stories about historical and quasi-historical figures in the Bible, again seeking insight to help us manage our contemporary self-inflicted problems and gain clarity about a way forward that can lead to healing, restoration, and the regeneration of life.
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    In:  American Journal of Economics and Sociology 29,1 (1970) 71-76
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1970
    Titel der Quelle: American Journal of Economics and Sociology
    Angaben zur Quelle: 29,1 (1970) 71-76
    Keywords: Ḥoshen mishpaṭ ; Economics Religious aspects ; Judaism
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    In:  American Journal of Economics and Sociology 80,5 (2021) 1345-1380
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: American Journal of Economics and Sociology
    Angaben zur Quelle: 80,5 (2021) 1345-1380
    Keywords: Bible Social scientific criticism ; Sabbath Biblical teaching ; Civil rights Biblical teaching ; Work Biblical teaching ; Economics Religious aspects ; Globalization Religious aspects
    Abstract: In modern times, the idea of the sabbath is often limited to a day when people attend religious services or observe rituals in their homes. Biblical sabbath, however, is one of the first codifications of labor rights in world history. This tradition emerged in an ancient economy that extracted agricultural wealth from subsistence farmers to support wealthy elites. Increasing demands on labor were coupled with reductions in the amount of produce available to individual households for sustenance. This led to impoverishment and to interest lending that often resulted in the loss of ancestral property and debt servitude to wealthy creditors. Sabbath traditions, both a weekly day of rest and periodic cancellation of debt, were attempts to mitigate the negative impact of this royal-imperial system. Those traditions functioned as a critique and a corrective to the royal-imperial economy. These traditions still have conceptual and practical utility for today’s globalizing economy that is challenged by climate change and reshaped by the COVID pandemic. “Sabbath economics” is built on a notion of abundance limited by self-restraint—seven days of wealth for six days of work. This model overturns modern assumptions of scarcity and unlimited needs and wants. The values expressed in this ancient tradition can help us imagine the role of work and rest in a just and ecologically sustainable future.
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    In:  American Journal of Economics and Sociology 80,5 (2021) 1283-1301
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 2021
    Titel der Quelle: American Journal of Economics and Sociology
    Angaben zur Quelle: 80,5 (2021) 1283-1301
    Keywords: Bible. Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; Social justice Biblical teaching ; Ecology Biblical teaching ; Nature Religious aspects
    Abstract: Although the Bible is generally dismissed as irrelevant by modern secularists, it remains at least as relevant as other ancient literature. In Part 1 of a two-part article, I examine the mythological or nonhistorical stories of Genesis to determine how they provide insights into the contemporary problems faced by humanity: crises relating to the global environment and global injustice. Until recent centuries, those stories from Genesis reminded Jews and Christians of the dangers of human arrogance in terms of the mistreatment of nature and people. In the 21st century, we need to become reacquainted with those stories that might remind us that nature is a gift to be treated with respect and shared with others. The Bible can help shift our focus by providing us with an image of shalom: a sustainable, just, and healthy world of thriving life.
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    In:  American Journal of Economics and Sociology 50,3 (1991) 285-298
    Language: English
    Year of publication: 1991
    Titel der Quelle: American Journal of Economics and Sociology
    Angaben zur Quelle: 50,3 (1991) 285-298
    Keywords: Arab-Israeli conflict 1948- ; Arab-Israeli conflict ; Egypt Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations ; United States Foreign relations ; Israel Foreign relations
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