What Can a Conversation between Ayn Rand, Socrates, and the Apostle Paul Teach Us about Our Highest Good?
Autor: | Owen Anderson |
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Jazyk: | English<br />Spanish; Castilian<br />French<br />Polish |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Zdroj: | Studia Gilsoniana, Vol 10, Iss 5, Pp 1089-1106 (2021) |
Druh dokumentu: | article |
ISSN: | 2300-0066 2577-0314 |
DOI: | 10.26385/SG.100444 |
Popis: | Ayn Rand, through her character Fransisco d’Anconia in Atlas Shrugged, taught that the Apostle Paul is wrong when he says money is a root of all kinds of evil. Instead, she argues that money is perhaps the greatest invention of humanity and is the foundation of civilization. In this article, Dr. Anderson challenges Rand’s understanding of good and evil first by comparing d’Anconia to Thrasymachus and then by considering good and evil in the Biblical Worldview. These connections make it possible to see how economics and religion are closely connected through basic assumptions about reality and our highest good. Without knowing our highest good we cannot make sense of either religion or economics. |
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