For God and Profit: How Banking and Finance Can Serve the Common Good
For Stoa debaters with the banking, finance, monetary topic, here are three Acton Institute posts on Samuel Gregg’s 2016 book: For God and Profit: How Banking and Finance Can Serve the Common Good.
• A Review of For God and Profit: How Banking and Finance Can Serve the Common Good (Crossroad, 2016), (Religion & Liberty, December, 14, 2016)
• ‘For God and Profit’ Review: Christianity is pro-profit and pro-property (Acton Power Blog, September 12, 2016)
• Samuel Gregg interviewed on new book ‘For God and Profit (Acton Power Blog, October, 24, 2016)
Also with Samuel Gregg and related to the banking, finance, monetary topic, is Samuel Gregg: What is crony capitalism? (Acton Power Blog, October 12, 2018).
• Samuel Gregg asks, ‘what good is money?’ (February 9, 2017).
• Review: Samuel Gregg’s latest ‘should be on every Christian’s reading list’ (Full review at The US Review of Books).
Should federal policies and regulations on banking, finance, and monetary institutions push for decreasing economic inequality? Critical of “sentimental humanitarianism” is Samuel Gregg presentation at Acton University 2015, on YouTube: “Truth, Reason, and the Quest of Equality”
An essay from this presentation: Acton U: “Sentimental Humanitarianism” Is the Worst Temptation in Our World Today (Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, July 19, 2015)