From Sacred to Holy: Breaking the Spell of the Invisible Hand
Summary
In this episode of the Moral Revolution podcast, Laura Segafredo and Tony Annett engage with Dr. Jung Mo Sung, a leading figure in liberation theology. They explore the intersection of economics and faith, discussing how market logic has become a form of religion that shapes our moral values. The conversation delves into the implications of viewing the market as a religion, the importance of human dignity, and the need for compassion in economic systems. Dr. Sung critiques the neoliberal perspective and emphasizes the necessity of integrating moral reasoning into economic discussions. The episode concludes with a call to reclaim moral language in the context of economics, advocating for a society that values human dignity and compassion over profit.
Keywords
liberation theology, market religion, human dignity, economic morality, compassion, collective salvation, sacred vs holy, neoliberalism, moral revolution, economic systems
Takeaways
Liberation theology offers a moral framework for reimagining economies.
The market has become a form of religion, shaping our moral values.
Human dignity cannot be quantified in economic terms.
Compassion should guide our actions, not just adherence to laws.
The concept of sacrifice in economic systems often harms the vulnerable.
Economic decisions can lead to life or death outcomes for individuals.
The idea of meritocracy can mask systemic inequalities.
Limits to wealth and growth are necessary for a just society.
The sacred can justify harmful systems, while the holy calls for compassion.
Moral reasoning must be integrated into economic discussions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Liberation Theology and Its Relevance
02:32 The Market as a Religion: Theological Implications
11:15 Dignity vs. Market Logic: The Human Cost
19:11 Faith Traditions and Economic Systems: A Call to Action
30:05 Compassion and Structural Change in Theology
37:43 The Intersection of Theology and Social Justice
40:05 Economic Morality and the Limits of Wealth
43:37 Cynicism and Individualism in Modern Society
46:55 The Importance of Recognizing Limits
50:22 The Quest for Immortality and Its Implications
55:50 Sacred vs. Holy: A Moral Rebellion
01:01:22 Compassion as the Ultimate Criterion
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