Engaging Structural Greed Today: Christian and Muslims in Dialogue
For those interested in interfaith in Malaysia
By Wan Aimran, Adi Setia and Aliff Basri
Positive resistance to structural greed is imperative, not simply due to its debilitating effects impacting on our livelihoods on a day to day basis, but also because it impinges upon our way of being in this world as Muslims and Christians. A recognition that the economy is simply a means to higher ends—such as happiness, belonging and security—can serve as a good basis for an interfaith dialogue towards overcoming structural greed.
Keywords: Structural greed, economics, gift economy, Christians, Muslims, interfaith dialogue.
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Journal of Islamic Sciences, Vol. 12 (Summer 2014) No. 1
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