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Martin Luther’s Business Ethics and the Economic Utopia (2023)
Mangeloja, E. (2023). Martin Luther’s Business Ethics and the Economic Utopia. Journal of Economics, Theology and Religion, 3(1/2), 1-22. https://j-etr.org/2023/03/07/martin-luthers-business-ethics-and-the-economic-utopia/
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All authors or editors: Mangeloja, Esa
Journal or series: Journal of Economics, Theology and Religion
eISSN: 2772-9001
Publication year: 2023
Publication date: 07/03/2023
Volume: 3
Issue number: 1/2
Pages range: 1-22
Publisher: Erasmus Economics and Theology Institute
Publication country: Netherlands
Publication language: English
Persistent website address: https://j-etr.org/2023/03/07/martin-luthers-business-ethics-and-the-economic-utopia/
Publication open access: Openly available
Publication channel open access: Open Access channel
Publication is parallel published (JYX): https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/92179
Abstract
The principle of benevolence is at the root of Martin Luther’s (1483-1546) thinking on society, the economy, and business ethics. Luther was the forerunner of the moral economy. He saw the necessity of strong public authorities, which should take into account the public interest, leading to a tamed self-interest coupled with a certain amount of benevolence. Income differentials inside the society should be kept within limits and poverty should be prevented. Luther accepted just business practices but denounced the logic of maximum profit. He criticized the right to sell a good for as much money as possible. According to Luther, there exists some contrast between a true Christian and commerce. He clearly condemned monopoly and all forms of collusion between sellers. Eschatology was an integral part of his theology as he waited for the coming of the Kingdom of Christ, where the nations would be ruled with righteousness. Before that time, people would need strict rules and temporal authority. Therefore, it can be concluded that Luther had two different economic systems in his thinking: The temporal tamed market economy and the coming eschatological economic system of Christ.
Keywords: Reformation; Christianity (religions); economic history; economic systems
Free keywords: Martin Luther; Reformation; Christianity, economic history; economic systems
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VIRTA submission year: 2023
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