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Cynthia Moe-Lobeda: Saints, Sinners, & Supply Chains: Living Faithfully in Economic Webs

Oct 2, 2025
In this engaging conversation, Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, a Lutheran theologian and ethicist, explores the disconnect between faith and economics, emphasizing how our consumer choices impact global injustice. She shares her journey from despair to action, fueled by a mystical encounter, and offers a vision of a moral economy defined by ecological, equitable, and democratic principles. With her framework of 'ten fingers on the hands of healing change,' Cynthia empowers listeners to take actionable steps, reminding us that the current economy is human-made and can be transformed.
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ADVICE

Discern Travel And Reduce Emissions

  • Acknowledge that good and evil coexist in choices, then make concrete discernments to reduce harm.
  • Cynthia recommends traveling less and refusing some invitations to lower your carbon footprint while practicing responsibility.
INSIGHT

Three Pillars Of A Moral Economy

  • A moral economy centers three principles: ecological sustainability, equity, and economic democracy.
  • Cynthia shows these principles translate into concrete tests for pay ratios, mining practices, and who holds decision-making power.
ADVICE

Limit Pay Gaps And Promote Co‑ops

  • Challenge extreme pay differentials and study working models like Mondragon where caps exist.
  • Advocate policies or organizational forms that limit pay ratios and increase worker ownership.
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