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PROF DR L F SCHULZE
This valuable study of the social ethics of Calvin first saw the light approximately a quarter of a century ago.
However, it could hardly be of more contemporary value than in our present times, given the critical situation in which the world has found itself since 2008 with the global economic crisis.
In the present day in particular all the questions are again being asked that few other people have probed in such depthas the Genevan Reformer, John Calvin.
Almost 500 years ago he was already grappling with questions on possesion, interest, profit, usury and social-ethical problems that sound so modern to us.