
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 40, Fall 2002
Symposium: Weighing The Good of Affluence
Markets Without Guilt
Kenneth G. Elzinga
Affirmation of Affluence, or Awkward Ambivalence?
Dr. Andy Hartropp
Godly Delight, Christian Vocation, and Moral Obligation: A Much Needed Perspective on Capitalism
Robin Klay
Is Affluence Good?
Craig L. Blomberg
Delight, Danger, and Duty: The Good of Affluence and Current Research on Wealth in the Gospels
Edd S. Noell
In Defense of Delight
John Schneider
Articles
“The Ministry of Referees and Discussants”
Christopher B. Barrett and David Mustard
Book Reviews
Economics as Religion: Samuelson to Chicago and Beyond
by Robert H. Nelson
Reviewed by Gregory A. Krohn
Christianity and the Culture of Economics
by Donald A. Hay and Alan Kreider
Reviewed by Victor V. Claar
Modern Catholic Social Documents & Political Economy
by Albino Barrera
Reviewed by Arthur C. Brooks
God and Mammon: Protestants, Money, and the Market, 1790-1860
by Mark A. Noll
Reviewed by Carl R. Gwin and Charles M. North
The Economic Person: Acting and Analyzing
by Peter L. Danner
Reviewed by Kevin E. Schmeising