Ecosystems of Jubilee: economic ethics for the neighborhood

Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Reflective. Edited by José Humphreys (2023)
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Abstract

Ecosystems of Jubilee, by José Humphreys and Adam Gustine, is a practical look at the economic ethics and practices found in the Scripture. Focusing on the biblical practices of gleaning, Sabbath, and Jubilee, this book aims to help Christians embrace a serious commitment to economic development as a way of seeking justice in their neighborhoods.

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