Endorsements
". . . brilliantly written . . . Douglas Meeks has succeeded in breaking through to a new dimension of theology. Political economy is no longer tabu. There, where the life and death of millions of people are decided, must theology, with its critique and promise, also be present and awaken awareness. This successful book will become the basis of many discussions and studies."
--Jurgen Moltmann
University of Tubingen
"Finally, an informed and well-written theological treatment of economics. Carefully and creatively, Meeks renders a theological critique of our present situation and offers a constructive vision for God's 'law of the household' in our life together. His book is a model of much-needed theological reflection, providing a public voice where Christianity ahs for too long remained silent. It should be priority reading for all Christians concerned about economics and politics."
--Rebecca S. Chopp
Chandler School of Theology Emory University
"How one thinks about scarcity, property, work, and needs cannot remain unchanged after reading this book. Most Christian reflection on the economy has been in terms of social ethics and has focused on inequitable distribution of jobs and goods in the market economy. Meeks writes on the economy as a Trinitarian theologian, and a very good one. The result is a more searching critique with more radical implications for individual Christians and for the churches. God the Economist should edify and challenge liberal and conservatives alike."
--John B. Cobb
Jr. Claremont School of Theology