Preface and Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 In the Beginning
2 Broken
3 In the End
4 Putting It Back Together
5 Postures of Engagement (A First Excursus)
6 A Thought About Institutions (A Second Excursus)
7 How Then Should We Do Business?
8 Making It Real: A Few Final Questions
Author Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Jeff Van Duzer is dean of the School of Business and Economics and professor of business law and ethics at Seattle Pacific University. For twenty years prior to that, Van Duzer practiced law in Seattle with an emphasis on finance and natural resources. He writes and speaks frequently in both church and professional settings.
"Van Duzer has given us a new paradigm for business and a framework
to review it. This book is well suited for undergraduate business
classes as students explore and learn about being a Christian in
business as well as a Christian business owner. Pastors would gain
to read this volume, as it would help them prepare and counsel
those in their churches who are in business. Van Duzer has shown
that a different way of looking at Christians in business is not
only beneficial, but necessary."
*Gavin Baker, Stone-Campbell Journal, Fall 2012*
"This book should be standard reading for business students of
faith, giving them the theological undergirding of the vocation of
business as a sacred calling from God. It affirms that it is
possible to do business well and profitably by viewing it this
way--as a service to the community and to employees."
*Scott B. Rae, Journal of Markets and Morality, Vol. 14, No. 1*
"This book is a necessary read for any businessperson who takes
both their business and faith seriously. Almost more important,
however, is that this book should be read by Christians outside of
the business world."
*Craig Martin, The Marketplace, March-April 2011*
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