01521nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704000330005504100080008808200100009608200120010610000190011810000140013724500200015124500180017126000100018926000170019926000090021630000110022530000140023630000090025052006890025965000310094865000470097985600690102691100250109599900170112095200700113720260119070929.02023-05-18 10:48:44 a9781606083000 cThư Viện Cơ Đốc aeng a261.8 bJ19-E44 aEllul, Jacques d1912-1994 aMoney and Power cJacques Ellul aU.S.A bWipf & Stock c2009 a173tr. bPaperback c21cm aRich or poor, we all face the problem of money. But is money chiefly a personal problem of how we manage our resources or a societal problem of how we organize the economy? Jacques Ellul exposes the folly of a purely societal approach -- whether communism, collectivism, socialism, or capitalism -- and argues for individual responsibility. Money, he says, is not neutral, somthing we can use as we like. Instead it is a powerful agent that sets itself against God's kingdom. Tracing the scriptural attitudes toward wealth from Old Testament sacramentalism through New Testament renunciation, he challenges Christians to live by the law of grace and not by the law of the marketplace. aMoney -- Biblical teaching aMoney -- Religious aspects -- Christianity4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/10712/money.jpgyCover Image aNguyễn Thanh Mai c10563d10563 00104070aTVCDbTVCDd2026-01-20g0.00l0pTVCD-10563v0.00yBK