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Trust and Dominion: An Economic Commentary on Mark

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by North Gary North

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      North Gary North

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      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Independently published

    • Published

      June 2021

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    Trust and Dominion: An Economic Commentary on Mark

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    Between God and Mammon...Exercise Trust

    Trust is the main economic theme of the Gospel of Mark.

    Trust is fundamental to every relationship, beginning with marriage. Without mutual trust, the division of labor breaks down, and everyone gets poorer.

    To trust someone is to become dependent on that person. To get your work done, you depend on the word of someone else to complete part of the overall task. You transfer authority to him. This is basic to the division of labor. The more you depend on someone, the more you must trust him.

    Jesus called on Israelites to trust Him. But most of those who trusted Him initially did so because they saw Him as a political messiah. They really trusted politics. He knew this, and He separated Himself from them.

    Others saw Him as a source of free food. This was also related to their trust in politics. Bread and circuses were the foundation of the politics of Rome even at this early date. Jesus refused to be categorized as a political deliverer.

    Some of the chapters include: Trust and Costs; Pricing and Demand; Calling vs. Occupation; The Rich Get Richer, and So Do the Poor; Sufficient Resources; The Feeding of the Multitudes: A Joint Venture; The Service Principle; Hundredfold Inheritance; Rendering Unto Caesar; and Holy Wastefulness.

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    This series, An Economic Commentary on the Bible, is published by Reconstructionist Radio, a producer and provider of Reformed (Postmillennial, Presuppositional, Covenantal, Calvinist, and Theonomic) Christian Reconstructionist podcasts, audiobooks, lectures, sermons, music, and other media. Content is made available from authors such as Gary North (Institute for Christian Economics, Point Five Press), David Chilton, R.J. Rushdoony (Chalcedon Foundation), Joel McDurmon, Phil Kayser (Biblical Blueprints), Greg Bahnsen (Covenant Media Foundation), Stephen Perks (Kuyper Foundation), Bojidar Marinov (Christendom Restored, Bulgarian Reformation), and many more.

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    • Author

      North Gary North

    • Book Format

      Paperback

    • Publisher

      Independently published

    • Published

      June 2021

    • Weight

      259g

    • Dimensions

      15.3 x 22.9 x 1.1 cm

    • ISBN

      9798514159598

    • ISBN-10

      8514159593

    • Eden Code

      5582595

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    • Author/Creator: North Gary North

    • ISBN: 9798514159598

    • Publisher: Independently published

    • Release Date: June 2021

    • Weight: 259g

    • Dimensions: 15.3 x 22.9 x 1.1 cm

    • Eden Code: 5582595


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