Like all
institutions the economy has the appearance of structure. Its structure in its
pure form is the market, free from political intervention. The closer the
economy is to a free market the greater its capacity to be a full expression of
a divine economy.
Remember
that there is interplay between the human actors and the market itself. There
is a commingling of these two divine entities and both benefit from this dynamic
process of discovery. Also there is a transforming power in this divine
encounter.
This transforming
power is perhaps the most essential element of the divine economy. There is a
divine power — the power to transform the resources bestowed upon us into goods
and services and which then enables us to serve one another as a tribute to our
loving Creator.
MORE THAN
LAISSEZ-FAIRE,
p. 7.
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