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    A Mennonite Approach to Business Ethics.James Halteman - 2001 - Spiritual Goods 2001:275-291.
    Mennonites in the U.S. trace their roots back to the early sixteenth century Anabaptist reformers in Europe. Believing that the church is to give a foretaste of the coming kingdom of God, Mennonites emphasize discipleship, community, and the conviction that God works in the world through two distinct kingdoms. In the early days of persecution, the divide between the two kingdoms was clear, but, as Mennonites became mainstreamed in a tolerant society, the divide between secular and sacred became ambiguous. Mennonites (...)
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    Reckoning with Markets: The Role of Moral Reflection in Economics.James Halteman & Edd S. Noell - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    This book presents the notion that economic thinking cannot escape value judgments at any level and that this understanding has been the dominant view throughout most of history. It shows how, from ancient times, people who thought about economic matters integrated moral reflection into their thinking.
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    Aquinas and the Market: Towards a Humane Economy. [REVIEW]James Halteman - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 34 (1):123-126.
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