
Reoriented Investment Protocol – a Christian-ethical perspective on investments
Author(s) -
Morten Bøsterud,
J.M. Vorster
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
in die skriflig/in die skriflig
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2305-0853
pISSN - 1018-6441
DOI - 10.4102/ids.v51i1.2202
Subject(s) - constructive , argument (complex analysis) , investment (military) , state (computer science) , perspective (graphical) , economics , value (mathematics) , sociology , capital (architecture) , law and economics , law , political science , politics , biochemistry , chemistry , process (computing) , algorithm , artificial intelligence , computer science , operating system , archaeology , machine learning , history
The current state of economic globalisation and attendant cross border flow of capital and investments has spurred interest for what ethically sound financial practices, which are increasing among secular politicians, investors and academics, entails. Time may have come to address this state of international financial activity from a Christian-ethical perspective.Traditional approaches, both within secular and ecclesiastical communities, have been focused on what should not be permitted to invest in from a moral standpoint. Breaking with this tradition, the authors present a creative and constructive moral approach towards investment activity where focus is on how investments may contribute to society while promoting Christian values. This new investment methodology, Reoriented Investment Protocol (RIP), is based on the reformed paradigm. It attains a systematic approach where investors need to react in alignment with constructive scripturally based ethical guidelines rather than merely avoiding immoral practices. The central argument of the article is that investments are always value-driven and never ethically neutral, and thus that investment activity should be performed under sound moral guidance from scripturally based constructive Christian-ethical guidelines