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Acknowledgements | vii | |
Introduction | ix | |
Part I | Historical Relationships | |
1. | 'Theological Positions and Economic Perspectives in Ancient Literature' (1994), in H. Geoffrey Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman (eds), Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct?, Chapter 2, Boston, Dordrecht and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 19-40, references | 3 |
2. | 'Embedded Economics: The Irrelevance of Christian Fictive Domestic Economy' (1997), Forum for Social Economics, 26 (2), Spring, 1-20 | 26 |
3. | 'Religious Thought and Economic Society: Four Chapters of an Unfinished Work' and Introduction by Jacques Melitz and Donald Winch (1978), History of Political Economy, 10 (1), Spring, 1-189 | 46 |
4. | 'The Invisible Hand and Economic Man' (1972), in The Role of Providence in the Social Order: An Essay in Intellectual History, Chapter III, Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 55-85 | 235 |
5. | 'Political Economy as Theodicy and Agnostics' (1990), in Theology and Social Theory: Beyond Secular Reason, Chapter 2, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 27-48 | 266 |
6. | 'Adam Smith and the Invisible Hand' (1994), American Economic Review, 84 (2), May, 319-22 | 288 |
7. | 'The Hidden Theology of Adam Smith' (2001), European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 8 (1), Spring, 1-29 | 292 |
8. | 'Economics as Theology: Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations' (2002), Southern Economic Journal, 68 (4), April, 907-21 | 321 |
9. | 'Mr. Smith and the Preachers: The Economics of Religion in the Wealth of Nations' (1988), Journal of Political Economy, 96 (5), October, 1066-88 | 336 |
10. | 'Adam Smith on Competitive Religious Markets' (1992), History of Political Economy, 24 (2), 499-513 | 359 |
11. | 'Malthus' Theological Ideas and their Influence on his Principle of Population' (1981), History of Political Economy, 13 (1), Spring, 39-54 | 374 |
12. | 'Chalmers as Political Economist' (1985), in A.C. Cheyne (ed.), The Practical and the Pious: Essays on Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847), Chapter VII, Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press, 141-56 | 390 |
13. | 'The Beginning of "Boundaries": The Sudden Separation of Economics from Christian Theology' (2001), in Guido Erreygers (ed.), Economics and Interdisciplinary Exchange, Chapter 2, London and New York: Routledge, 41-63 | 406 |
14. | 'Introduction' and 'The Contribution' (1987), in The Victorian Christian Socialists, Chapters 1 and 10, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-13, 182-85 | 429 |
15. | 'A Summary of Christian Social Teaching' (1998), in Christian Social Witness and Teaching: The Catholic Tradition from Genesis to Centesimus Annus, Volume 2: The Modern Social Teaching: Contexts: Summaries: Analysis, Chapter 29, Leominster: Gracewing, 390-436, notes and references | 446 |
16. | 'Between God and the Market: The Religious Roots of the American Economic Association' (1999), Journal of Economic Perspectives, 13 (4), Fall, 249-57 | 493 |
17. | 'The Theological Meaning of Economics' (1993), Christian Century, 110 (23), August 11-18, 777-81 | 502 |
Name Index | 507 | |
Acknowledgements | ix | |
Part I | Religious Economics and its Critics | |
A | Christianity | |
1. | 'Religious Perspectives in Economics' ([1950] 1968), in Beyond Economics: Essays on Society, Religion, and Ethics, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 179-97 | 5 |
2. | 'Christians and Economic Problem' (1956), in Christianity and Economic Problems, Chapter VI, London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd, 91-103 | 24 |
3. | 'Ethics and Economic Reform: III. Christianity' (1939), Economica, 6 (24), New Series, November, 398-422 | 37 |
4. | 'Preface' and 'Naturalism: The World-view of Modern Economics' (1982), in Economics in Christian Perspective: A Sketch Map, Chapter I, Toronto: Institute for Christian Studies, iv-ix, I/1-I/34, unpublished | 62 |
5. | 'Theology and the Last of the Economists' (1991), Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith: Journal of the American Scientific Affiliation, 43 (1), March, 29-35 | 82 |
6. | 'Christianity and Economics: Biblical Foundations', 'Christianity and Economics: Theological Ethics' and 'Postscript' (1989), in Economics Today: A Christian Critique, Chapters 1 and 2 and Postscript, Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 11-57, 58-89, 309-13, notes | 89 |
7. | 'Evangelicals and Economics' (1986), Interchange, 38 (2), 27-40 | 176 |
8. | 'A Christian Perspective on Economics' (1996), Journal of Economic Methodology, 3 (1), June, 91-112 | 190 |
9. | 'A Theology of Democratic Capitalism' (1982), in The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism, Chapter XX, New York: Simon and Schuster, 333-60, references | 212 |
10. | 'What Should Christian Economists Do? Doing Economics, But Differently' (1994), Bulletin of the Association of Christian Economists, 23, Spring, 3-8 | 241 |
11. | 'Passing Judgments' (1994), Bulletin of the Association of Christian Economists, 23, Spring, 9-11 | 247 |
12. | 'What Should (Christian) Economists Do? ...Economics!' and Comment by Kenneth G. Elzinga (1994), Bulletin of the Association of Christian Economists, 23, Spring, 12-36 [Originally published as 'Frontiers in Economics and Christian Scholarship', Christian Scholar's Review, XVII (4), June 1988, 381-405] | 250 |
B | Islam | |
13. | 'Islamic Economics and the Islamic Subeconomy' (1995), Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9 (4), Fall, 155-73 | 277 |
C | Judaism | |
14. | 'The Economics of Judaism' (1990), in The Economics of the Mishnah, Chapter 1, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1-14, notes | 299 |
Part II | Economics of Religion | |
15. | 'Household Allocation of Time and Church Attendance' (1975), Journal of Political Economy, 83 (1), February, 27-56 | 319 |
16. | 'Household Allocation of Time and Religiosity: Replication and Extension' (1977), Journal of Political Economy, 85 (2), April, 415-23 | 349 |
17. | 'An Economic Model of the Medieval Church: Usury as a Form of Rent Seeking' (1989), Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 5 (2), Fall, 307-31 | 358 |
18. | 'The Economics of Sin and Redemption: Purgatory as a Market-Pull Innovation?' (1992), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 19, 1-15 | 383 |
19. | 'Sacrifice and Stigma: Reducing Free-riding in Cults, Communes, and Other Collectives' (1992), Journal of Political Economy, 100 (2), April, 271-91 | 398 |
20. | 'Contemplations on the Economic Approach to Religious Behavior' (1996), American Economic Review, 86 (2), May, 443-47 | 419 |
21. | 'Religion and Rational Choice: A Critique of Economic Explanations of Religious Behavior' (1993), Sociology of Religion, 54 (2), Summer, 193-205 | 424 |
22. | 'Introduction' (1980), in Biblical Games: A Strategic Analysis of Stories in the Old Testament, Cambridge, MA and London, England: MIT Press, 4-9, notes | 437 |
23. | 'Directly Unproductive Prophet-Seeking Activities' (1984), American Economic Review, 74 (5), December, 1087-88 | 445 |
24. | 'Religion as DUP Activity' (1991), in Douglas A. Irwin (ed.), Political Economy and International Economics, Chapter 11, Cambridge, MA and London, England: MIT Press, 199-205 | 447 |
Name Index | 455 |
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