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The Capitalism Project

Christian Reflections on Capitalism

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The Capitalism Project is an initiative run by the Marketplace Institute,
a public theology think tank at Regent College, Vancouver BC. This initiative first took root in light of theological reflection on the engagement of Christianity with Capitalism. This has taken the form of courses, lectures and discussions at Regent College. This website is an attempt to continue the dialogue by bringing new voices to bear on the current conversation regarding a Christian response to Capitalism.

The site contains a blog with regular posts by Christian economists and other Christian thinkers reflecting on the theory, praxis, and implications of Capitalism. Furthermore, the site contains book reviews of recent or historical works in the area of economics and can be found on the blog page by selecting the “Book Reviews” category. We have also included a list of relevant articles and lectures that can serve to increase understanding on what a Christian response might look like in today’s society.

For further information about us please visit theĀ  Regent College and Marketplace Institute websites.

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    • An Exploration into ‘Gift’ from a Pauline Perspective: Part Two
    • An Exploration into ‘Gift’ from a Pauline perspective: Part One
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    The opinions expressed on this blog are for the purpose of stimulating conversation and may not necessarily reflect the views of the Marketplace Institute

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