Learning Outcomes
- The participants develop an understanding of the mechanisms of finance, money and trust
- They will be able to comprehend the impact of our financialized system on our imagination and our thinking
- The participants are able to transpose the idea of an economy of mutuality into their own sphere of influence
Preparatory Work
Money & Finance | Prof. em. Dr Paul Dembinski | University of Fribourg
Trust | Prof. Dr. Luigino Bruni | LUMSA University Rome
Money & Faith
Integral Economics Course Book | Chapter 7
To be uploaded
Bruni, Luigino. The Samaritan’s Trust Game. Journal of Economics, Theology and Religion 1, no. 2 (2021): 117–135
Article
Dembinski, P., Bereta, S. Beyond the Financial Crisis: Towards a Christian Perspective for Action. 2014: 11-100
Article
Tanner, Kathryn, Is Capitalism a Belief System? In: Anglican Theological Review 92, no. 4 (Fall 2010), 617–630.
Article
Aldred, Jonathan. Licence to Be Bad: How Economics Corrupted Us. Allen Lane, 2019.
Drake, Lyndon. Capital Markets for the Good of Society. A Christian Perspective. Centre for Enterprise, Markets and Ethics, 2023.
Green, Stephen, Good Value: Choosing a Better Life in Business (Penguin, 2010).
Resources for this module.
Your Lecturers & Hosts
Bruno Roche
Impact Economist
Adrian Pust, CPA
CFO Trustbridge Global
Dr Lyndon Drake
Co-Director of Studies CAS in Integral Economics
Research Fellow in AI
Faculty of Theology and Religion
Oxford University
Dr Nicolas Matter
Co-Driector of Studies CAS in Integral Economics
Center Faith & Society
University of Fribourg
Katrin Schneider
Co-Driector of Studies CAS in Integral Economics
Center Faith & Society
University of Fribourg