Jeff Van Duzer Summary

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Jeff Van Duzer has some very interesting view on business world; not only that, his approach to this topics is considerable, but it also encourage for Christian people like myself. In Chapter four, Jeff talks about how we humans live in following timeline: post-creation, post-Fall and pre-consummation. He continues to say, “we also live in post-cross, and resurrection. These statements really confused me; in terms of what he actually meant or the implication behind them. I guess my questions are, what does Jeff mean by “us” living in post-consummation? And how does this really connect with today’s business? Those are my two questions from chapter four. Chapter 7-8 is about roles of businesses within society; he mention that businesses exist

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