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Generous Saints: Congregations Rethinking Ethics and Money

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A constructive theology and ethics of money in the Christian life, this series addition is by James Hudnut-Beumler, dean and associate professor of religion and culture at Columbia Theological Seminary, and deals with vital questions. "What does the Lord require? what is the true meaning of the term 'commonwealth?' and how does the church build a stable base for its members to live ethical lives?" A positive approach to forming the basis for new thought and discussion.

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First published December 1, 1999

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This is an excellent book on stewardship and all its aspects. It is not an easy read, but is an essential element in approaching the theology of stewardship and giving.
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