• Market Mania and Moral Formation, with Glenn Butner

  • 2025/03/05
  • 再生時間: 51 分
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Market Mania and Moral Formation, with Glenn Butner

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  • In this episode, co-hosts Andrew Noble and Joel Jacob speak with Dr. Glenn Butner about the intersection of theology, economics, and moral formation. They discuss how markets function, the moral implications of economic systems, and the role of trust in transactions. The conversation emphasizes the need for Christians to engage thoughtfully with economic practices and the importance of understanding the complexities of market design. Butner's book, 'Work Out Your Salvation,' serves as a foundation for discussing how faith can inform economic behavior and moral formation.


    Support WWJT on Patreon and receive a book! Must sign up before March 31st, 2025.

    Buy Butner's book: https://www.amazon.com/Work-Out-Your-Salvation-Formation/dp/1506479413

    Read Andrew's review: https://adfontesjournal.com/book-review/work-out-your-salvation-a-review/


    Takeaways (AI Generated with Human Oversight):

    • Markets are not just economic systems; they are technologies that shape our interactions and form who we are.
    • Incentives can significantly alter behavior, sometimes in unexpected ways.
    • Christian engagement with economics should be nuanced and informed by scripture.
    • The church has a role in shaping economic practices and moral formation.
    • A doctrine like Common Grace can help us make sense of how markets can form us in good ways.
    • Understanding social sin is crucial in navigating market dynamics.
    • Christians should analyze specific markets rather than endorse or condemn entire systems.
    • Moral formation can occur outside the church through various societal interactions.
    • Every individual has a responsibility to consider the ethical implications of their economic choices.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and We'll Send You A Book!

    02:21 Understanding Markets and Moral Formation

    06:46 The Impact of Incentives on Behavior

    14:52 Theological Perspectives on Markets

    23:32 Moral Formation in Secular Markets

    28:02 Practical Takeaways?

    40:47 Innovative Hiring Practices and Market Design

    42:30 The Role of Markets in Social Justice

    46:41 Moral Formation and Market Interaction

    49:28 Conclusion and Reflections on Agency

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あらすじ・解説

In this episode, co-hosts Andrew Noble and Joel Jacob speak with Dr. Glenn Butner about the intersection of theology, economics, and moral formation. They discuss how markets function, the moral implications of economic systems, and the role of trust in transactions. The conversation emphasizes the need for Christians to engage thoughtfully with economic practices and the importance of understanding the complexities of market design. Butner's book, 'Work Out Your Salvation,' serves as a foundation for discussing how faith can inform economic behavior and moral formation.


Support WWJT on Patreon and receive a book! Must sign up before March 31st, 2025.

Buy Butner's book: https://www.amazon.com/Work-Out-Your-Salvation-Formation/dp/1506479413

Read Andrew's review: https://adfontesjournal.com/book-review/work-out-your-salvation-a-review/


Takeaways (AI Generated with Human Oversight):

  • Markets are not just economic systems; they are technologies that shape our interactions and form who we are.
  • Incentives can significantly alter behavior, sometimes in unexpected ways.
  • Christian engagement with economics should be nuanced and informed by scripture.
  • The church has a role in shaping economic practices and moral formation.
  • A doctrine like Common Grace can help us make sense of how markets can form us in good ways.
  • Understanding social sin is crucial in navigating market dynamics.
  • Christians should analyze specific markets rather than endorse or condemn entire systems.
  • Moral formation can occur outside the church through various societal interactions.
  • Every individual has a responsibility to consider the ethical implications of their economic choices.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and We'll Send You A Book!

02:21 Understanding Markets and Moral Formation

06:46 The Impact of Incentives on Behavior

14:52 Theological Perspectives on Markets

23:32 Moral Formation in Secular Markets

28:02 Practical Takeaways?

40:47 Innovative Hiring Practices and Market Design

42:30 The Role of Markets in Social Justice

46:41 Moral Formation and Market Interaction

49:28 Conclusion and Reflections on Agency

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