![]() ![]() Finance within this framework is an excellent place for a Christian to work and to seek societal renewal and transformation, despite the pervasive impact of sin in finance. Love is caring for another person by seeking to bring about their flourishing as an end in itself, and with due respect for that person as a human. Justice is treating persons with due respect for their rights as humans, these rights based on the fact that every human is loved by God. We are to care for it and we will be held accountable as stewards. Stewardship is obedience to God’s mandate to increase his creation from something like a garden to something like a city, all the while remembering it is his. Stewardship, justice, and love can have many different meanings, so it is important to establish what we mean by them. In fact, our biblical and theological exploration reveals that God created the foundations of finance and commands us to use finance for social good, specifically for stewardship, justice, and love. Our conclusion is that finance is not socially useless. In this article we will assess the value of finance by drawing from Christian theology-especially the Bible-and from the financial literature and practice. Young people wonder whether studying or working in finance is an honorable occupation. Laura Newland, a recent Duke University graduate, in the New York Times bemoans graduates going to work in finance, when they could instead be working to benefit society. ![]() If you're interested in a specific aspect of the topic, the table of contents can help you jump there quickly.ĭoes finance contribute to the flourishing of society and to serving fellow people? The chairman of the United Kingdom Financial Services Administration argues that significant parts of banking are “socially useless”. Note: "Overview" articles are full-length explorations of major topics in the theology of work.
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