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What does the Bible have to say about our care for the natural world and what are the implications on business and investing? Tim Weinhold discusses this and more in his sit-down interview with theologians Douglas and Jonathan Moo.
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How did we come to be so disconnected from the products and investments we partake in? Do Christians have a moral duty to see the people beneath the investments we're profiting off of?
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God’s ‘creational intent’ for investing is that it enlarges human flourishing. Seeing it primarily in terms of returns misses, and deforms, its real purpose.
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This understanding of the Parable of the Talents suggests the master cares little about financial return, but much about whether his servants’ investments accurately reflect his character.
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Creation care was the original assignment God gave humans in the Garden — something he has never rescinded. Creation care is also becoming increasingly crucial for successful investing.
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It's no longer about funding an account or looking at a pie chart. You actually see yourself connected to a larger story about what God is doing in the world.
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Before we can practice faithful investing, we must see the vision, the great story, that inspires it.
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God has called human beings to collaborate with him in the ongoing creation and development of His world.
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Taking the veil away from the economic process brings visibility into what's going on with the companies we invest in.
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It became a question of "Who is the owner?"
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On the Humanization of Products and the Dehumanization of Workers
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Moral investing requires communicating our values to our financial advisor and then making sure he or she is well equipped to act on those values.