The Spring 2020 issue (number 75) is now available online to members of the Association of Christian Economists. This issue includes a research article on Kuyperian Christian economics, a symposium on Keynesian economics, and a collection of book reviews.
Faith & Economics Issue 75 – Spring 2020

Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Editor’s Introduction: COVID-19 and Economic Calculation
Steven McMullen
ARTICLES
The Kuyperian Dream of Reconstructing Economics on Christian Foundations
Paul Oslington
Symposium on The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy: We’re All Dead by Victor Claar and Greg Forster
Keynes, Consumption and Hollow Prosperity: A Response to Claar and Forster
Todd Steen
Pluralism, Stewardship, and the Church
Brent Waters
Critical Reflections on Claar and Forster’s The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy
Jamin Andreas Hübner
Authors’ Response
Victor Claar and Greg Forster
BOOK REVIEWS
Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn’t the American Dream
By Brian Fikkert & Kelly M. Kapic
A Field Guide to Becoming Whole: Principles for Poverty Alleviation Ministries
By Brian Fikkert & Kelly M. Kapic
Reviewed by Bruce Wydick
HUMANOMICS: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century
By Vernon L. Smith and Bart J. Wilson
Reviewed by John Lunn
Economics: A Student’s Guide
By Greg Forster
Reviewed by Kenneth G Elzinga
Paul and Economics: A Handbook
Edited by Thomas R. Blanton IV & Raymond Pickett
Reviewed by Kurt C. Schaefer
Beyond Stewardship: New Approaches to Creation Care
Edited by David Paul Warners & Matthew Kuperus Heun
Reviewed by Steven McMullen
Review of Beyond Stewardship
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Book Review
Beyond Stewardship: New Approaches to Creation Care
Edited by David Paul Warners & Matthew Kuperus Heun
Reviewed by Steven McMullen
Hope College
Review of Paul and Economics: A Handbook
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Book Review
Paul and Economics: A Handbook
Edited by Thomas R. Blanton IV & Raymond Pickett
Reviewed by Kurt C. Schaefer
Calvin College
Review of Economics: A Student’s Guide
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Book Review
Economics: A Student’s Guide
By Greg Forster
Reviewed by Kenneth G Elzinga
The University of Virginia
Review of Humanomics
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Book Review
HUMANOMICS: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century
By Vernon L. Smith and Bart J. Wilson
Reviewed by John Lunn
Hope College
Review of Becoming Whole
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Book Review
Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn’t the American Dream
By Brian Fikkert & Kelly M. Kapic
and
A Field Guide to Becoming Whole: Principles for Poverty Alleviation Ministries
By Brian Fikkert & Kelly M. Kapic
Reviewed by Bruce Wydick
Westmont College
Authors’ Response
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Authors’ Response
Victor Claar
Florida Gulf Coast University
Greg Forster
Trinity International University
This article is part of a symposium organized around Victor Claar and Greg Forster’s book The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy: We’re All Dead.
Critical Reflections on Claar and Forster’s The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Critical Reflections on Claar and Forster’s The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy
Jamin Andreas Hübner
Western Dakota Technical Institute
The University of the People
LCC International University
This article is part of a symposium organized around Victor Claar and Greg Forster’s book The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy: We’re All Dead.
Pluralism, Stewardship, and the Church
Faith & Economics
NUMBER 75, Spring 2020
Pluralism, Stewardship, and the Church
Brent Waters
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
This article is part of a symposium organized around Victor Claar and Greg Forster’s book The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy: We’re All Dead.