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BALLOR, Jordan. Review of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Business Ethics by Walton Padelford. 60 (Fall 2012) 104-107.
CLAAR, Victor V. “What I Wish Theologians Understood About Markets and the Economists Who Study Them” 60 (Fall 2012) 32-39.
EMMETT, Ross. “Inclusive Institutions and Bourgeois Dignity.” 60 (Fall 2012) 61-69.
HAYMOND, Jeffrey E. “The Proverbs 31 Woman: Entrepreneurial Epitome?” 60 (Fall 2012) 1-16.
HANEY, Becky Roselius. Review of Work: A Kingdom Perspective on Labor by Ben Witherington and Taking Your Soul to Work: Overcoming the Nine Deadly Sins of the Workplace by R. Paul Stevens and Alvin Ung. 60 (Fall 2012) 83-90.
HILL, P.J. Review of Property Rights: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings Re-Examined Edited by Bruce L. Benson. 60 (Fall 2012) 100-103.
HILL, P.J. “Why Nations Fail Succeeds (Mostly).” 60 (Fall 2012) 41-50.
HUSBANDS, Mark. “A Reconsideration of “Fact” and “Value” and the Moral Space within which Theologians and Economists may share Common Objects of Love.” 60 (Fall 2012) 24-31.
KLAY, Robin. Review of Fixing the Moral Deficit: A Balanced Way to Balance the Budget.by Ronald J. Sider. 60 (Fall 2012) 96-99.
KUPERUS, Tracy. “The Political Roots of Economic Disparity.” 60 (Fall 2012) 70-77.
LONG, D. Stephen. “History, Theological Literature, and Contested Relations.” 60 (Fall 2012) 18-23.
MILLER, Tracy C. Review of Why Some Things Should Not Be for Sale: The Moral Limits of Markets.by Debra Satz. 60 (Fall 2012) 91-95.
SCHAFFNER, Julie. “Politics, Institutions and Development Economics.” 60 (Fall 2012) 52-60.
YOUNG, Jeffrey T. Review of Reckoning with Markets: Moral Reflection in Economics. by James Halteman and Edd Noell. 60 (Fall 2012) 78-82.
BEED, Clive and Cara Beed. “The Nature of Biblical Economic Principle, and Its Critics.” 59 (Spring 2012) 31-58.
FINN, Daniel. Review of Looking Beyond the Individualism and Homo Economicus of Neoclassical Economics: A Collection of Original Essays Dedicated to the Memory of Peter L. Danner, Our Friend and Colleague. Edward J. O’Boyle, ed. 59 (Spring 2012) 82-85.
HAMMOND, Daniel J. Review of Redeeming Economics: Rediscovering the Missing Element. by John D. Mueller. 59 (Spring 2012) 73-77.
HOKSBERGEN, Roland. Review of Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty. by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. More than Good Intentions: How a New Economics is Helping to Solve Global Poverty. by Dean Karlan and Jacob Appel. 59 (Spring 2012) 65-72.
JOHNSON, Roger D. Review of Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street. by Thomas Sedlacek. 59 (Spring 2012) 86-90.
LUNN, John. “Reply to Kent Van Till.” 59 (Spring 2012) 62-64.
MOCHRIE, Robert I. “The Emergence fo Fair Trade as a Development Channel.” 59 (Spring 2012) 1-22.
SCHANSBERG, Eric. Review of Left, Right and Christ: Evangelical Faith in Politics. by Lisa Sharon Harper and David C. Innes. 59 (Spring 2012) 91-94.
TIEMSTRA, John P. Review of Market Complicity and Christian Ethics. by Albino Barrera. 59 (Spring 2012) 78-81.
VAN TILL, Kent. “A Theologian’s Response to Lunn.” 59 (Spring 2012) 59-61.
WYDICK, Bruce. “Hypocrisy and Hypocrites: A Game-Theoretic Note.” 59 (Spring 2012) 23-30.
BLOMBERG, Craig. “Economics and American Theological Curricula: What’s Missing.” 58 (Fall 2011) 20-23.
CALOMIRIS, Charles W. “A Spiritual Response to the Financial Crisis? Making Decisions for the Really Long Run.” 58 (Fall 2011) 59-71.
HAYMOND, Jeff, Zach Weston, and Kyle Wilcox. Review of This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly. by Carmen M. Reinhart and Kenneth S. Rogoff. 58 (Fall 2011) 83-89.
HIRSCHFELD, Mary. “Discussion: Economics and Theology in Conversation.” 58 (Fall 2011) 24-30.
HITTINGER, Francis Russell. “Divisible Goods and Common Good: Reflections on Caritas in Veritate” 58 (Fall 2011) 31-46.
HUNGERMAN, Daniel. “Christian Scholarship in Economics at American Research Universities.” 58 (Fall 2011) 8-10.
KABOSKI, Joseph. “Comment on Hittinger’s ‘Divisible Goods and Common Good: Reflections on Caritas in Veritate'” 58 (Fall 2011) 47-57.
LARRIVEE, John. Review of Entrepreneurship in the Catholic Tradition. by Anthony Percy. 58 (Fall 2011) 95-101.
LUNN, John. Review of Slapped by the Invisible Hand: The Panic of 2007. by Gary B. Gorton. 58 (Fall 2011) 90-94.
MCMULLEN, Steven. Review of The Economics of Honor: Biblical Reflections on Money and Property. by Roelf Haan. 58 (Fall 2011) 102-105.
MENZIES, Gordon and Trevor Thomas. Review of Economics for Life: An Economist Reflects on the Meaning of Life, Money, and What Really Matters. by Ian Harper. 58 (Fall 2011) 106-110.
OSLINGTON, Paul. “Symposium Chair’s Introduction.” 58 (Fall 2011) 1-3.
OSLINGTON, Paul. “The Significance of the Economics of Religion for the Engagement of Economics with Christian Theology.” 58 (Fall 2011) 16-19.
POLLITT, Michael. “What Do Economists and Theologians Have to Say to Each Other? The International Situation.” 58 (Fall 2011) 11-15.
SCHAEFER, Kurt C. Review of Remember the Poor: Paul Poverty and the Greco-Roman World. by Bruce W. Longenecker and Engaging Economics: New Testament Scenarios and Early Christian Reception. Bruce W. Longenecker and Kelly D. Liebengood, eds. 58 (Fall 2011) 73-82.
YUENGERT, Andrew. “The Conversation between Economics and Theology in Christian Colleges.” 58 (Fall 2011) 4-7.
BERGSTROM, John C. Review of The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion vs. Environmental Religion in Contemporary America. by Robert H. Nelson. 57 (Spring 2011) 65-67.
LUNN, John. “Capitalism as Heresy: On Why Theologians Criticize Markets” 57 (Spring 2011) 1-24.
MASON, John D. Review of Tight Fists or Open Hands? Wealth & Poverty in Old Testament Law. by David L. Baker. 57 (Spring 2011) 56-59.
OSLINGTON, Paul. Review of Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can’t Explain the Modern World. by Deirdre McCloskey. 57 (Spring 2011) 60-64.
OYELERE, Ruth Uwaifo. Review of New Directions in Development Ethics: Essays in Honor of Denis Goulet. Charles K. Wilber and Amitava Krishna Dutt, eds. 57 (Spring 2011) 68-72.
PEACH, Nate. Review of Generous Justice: How God’s Grace Makes Us Just. by Timothy Keller. 57 (Spring 2011) 73-76.
WATERMAN, A.M.C. “The True Wealth of Nations in Recent Catholic Social Thought: A Review Essay” Review of The True Wealth of Nations: Catholic Social Thought and Economic Life. Daniel K. Finn, ed. 57 (Spring 2011) 47-55.
WILSON, Paul N. “The Human soul: A Missing Link in Economic Development Education” 57 (Spring 2011) 25-46.
DU PLESSIS, S.A. “How Can You Be a Christian and an Economist? The Meaning of the Accra Declaration for Today” 56 (Fall 2010) 65-80.
FFORESTFACH, Lord Griffiths of. “Caritas in Veritate: Pope Benedict’s Two Cheers for Globalization” 56 (Fall 2010) 111-124.
KLAY, Robin. Review of Economic Justice in a Flat World: Christian Perspectives on Globalization. by Steven Rundle, ed. 56 (Fall 2010) 135-139.
LEONARD, Kenneth L. Review of Health Care for Us All: Getting More for Our Investment. by Earl L. Grinols and James W. Henderson. 56 (Fall 2010) 125-129.
MCNAMARA, Paul E. Review of When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor … and Yourself. by Steve Corbett and Brian Fikkert. 56 (Fall 2010) 140-144.
RICHARDSON, J. David, and James K.A. Smith. “Economists, Theologians, and Globalization: an Exchange. 56 (Fall 2010) 5-63.
RICHARDSON, J. David. “Globalization and the Common Good: An Economist’s Account for Skeptical Scholars” 56 (Fall 2010) 21-46.
RICHARDSON, J. David. “Globalization and the Common Good: An Initial Response to Smith” 56 (Fall 2010) 53-56.
RICHARDSON, J. David. “A Closing Response to Smith” 56 (Fall 2010) 61-64.
RICHARDSON, J. David. Review of Globalization and Grace: A Christian Public Theology for a Global Future. by Max L. Stackhouse, ed. 56 (Fall 2010) 130-134.
SMITH, James K.A. “The ‘Ecclesial’ Critique of Globalization: Rethinking the Questions” 56 (Fall 2010) 5-20.
SMITH, James K.A. “Evaluating the Good: A Reply to Richardson” 56 (Fall 2010) 47-52.
SMITH, James K.A. “Missing an Opportunity that Never Was? A Final Response to Richardson” 56 (Fall 2010) 57-60.
STAMM, K. Brad. Review of Foundations of Economics: A Christian View by Shawn Ritenour. 56 (Fall 2010) 148-152.
STAPLEFORD, John. Review of The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World by Niall Ferguson. 56 (Fall 2010) 145-147.
YUENGERT, Andrew M. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Economics and Christian Reflection on Globalization” 56 (Fall 2010) 1-3.
ZAMAGNI, Stefano. “Globalization: Guidance from Franciscan Economic Thought and Caritas in Veritate” 56 (Fall 2010) 81-110.
BROOKS, Arthur. “What Do Markets Need?” 55 (Spring 2010) 11-18.
DELEIRE, Thomas, Thomas D. Jeitschko, Seamus O’Connell, and Rowena A. Pecchenino. “Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself: Community Formation and the Church.” 55 (Spring 2010) 19-56.
HILL, P.J. Review of Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism is the Solution and Not the Problem. by Jay W. Richards. 55 (Spring 2010) 61-64.
HOKSBERGEN, Roland. Review of Global Neighbors: Christian Faith and Moral Obligation in Today’s Economy. by Douglas A. Hicks and Mark Valeri, eds. 55 (Spring 2010) 65-69.
IANNACCONE, Laurence R. “The Economics of Religion: Invest Now, Repent Later?” 55 (Spring 2010) 1-10.
PEACH, Nate. Review of The Poor Will Be Glad: Joining the Revolution to Lift the World Out of Poverty. by Peter Greer and Phil Smith. 55 (Spring 2010) 70-73.
WHAPLES, Robert. Review of Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History. by Douglas C. North, John Joseph Wallis, and Barry R. Weingast. 55 (Spring 2010) 57-60.
BEED, Clive and Cara Beed. “Economic Egalitarianism in Pre-monarchical Israel.” 54 (Fall 2009) 83-106.
DEAN, Judith M. Review of Understanding and Reducing Persistent Poverty in Africa by Christopher B. Barrett, Michael Carter, and Peter Little, eds. 54 (Fall 2009) 107-112.
HARTROPP, Andy. Review of Power and Poverty: Divine and Human Rule in a World of Need. by Dewi Hughes 54 (Fall 2009) 133-136.
MARTINEZ, Gabriel X. “The Idea of Economics in a University.” 54 (Fall 2009) 57-81.
PUFFERT, Douglas. Review of “Are Economists Basically Immoral?” and Other Essays on Economics, Ethics, and Religion by Geoffrey Brennan and A.M.C. Waterman, eds. 54 (Fall 2009) 119-123.
SMITH, Stephen L.S. Review of Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet by Jeffrey D. Sachs 54 (Fall 2009) 113-118.
STAMM, K. Brad. Review of Calculated Futures: Theology, Ethics, and Economics by D. Stephen Long and Nancy Ruth Fox, with Tripp York 54 (Fall 2009) 128-132.
STAPLEFORD, John. Review of Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith by Charles M. North and Bob Smietana 54 (Fall 2009) 124-127.
STARK, Rodney. “Early Christianity: Opiate of the Privileged?” 54 (Fall 2009) 1-18.
TIEMSTRA, John. “Notes from the Revolution: Principles of a New Economics.” 54 (Fall 2009) 19-29.
YUENGERT, Andrew M. “Elements of a Christian Critique of Consumer Theory.” 54 (Fall 2009) 31-56.
ABADEER, Adel. Review of Hope in Troubled Times: A New Vision for Confronting Global Crisis by Bob Goudzwaard, Mark Vander Vennen and David Van Heemst 53 (Spring 2009) 89-94.
BARRETT, Christopher B. Review of Games in Economic Development by Bruce Wydick 53 (Spring 2009) 69-72.
CROCKETT, Carter. Review of Religious Perspectives on Business Ethics–An Anthology by Thomas O’Brien and Scott Paeth, eds. 53 (Spring 2009) 95-97.
ELZINGA, Kenneth G. and Matthew R. Givens. “Christianity and Hayek.” 53 (Spring 2009) 53-68.
ESSENBURG, Timothy J. Review of The Persistence of Poverty: Why the Economics of the Well-Off Can’t Help the Poor by Charles Karelis 53 (Spring 2009) 73-77.
JEITSCHKO, Thomas D., Seamus O’Connell, and Rowena A. Pecchenino. “Having Life More Abundantly: Caring for the Body, Mind, and Spirit.” 53 (Spring 2009) 1-34.
JOHNSON, Roger D. Review of Human Goods, Economic Evils: A Moral Approach to the Dismal Science by Edward Hadas. 53 (Spring 2009) 85-88.
LARRIVEE, John. Review of Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire by Wiliam T. Cavanaugh 53 (Spring 2009) 78-84.
PAYNE, Daniel P. and Christopher Marsh. “Sergei Bulgakov’s ‘Sophistic’ Economy: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Christian Economics.” 53 (Spring 2009) 35-52.
ANDERSON, John E. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
BARRETT, Christopher B. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
BROCK, Gerald. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
BROWN, Douglas R., Isabel Gomes, John Morton, Tony Rinaudo. “Pastoralism and Poverty: Research Informing Practice.” (Part of a symposium entitled “Research in Partnership with Faith-Based NGOs.”) 52 (Fall 2008) 15-31.
BURKE, Joseph Anthony. Review of The Good That Business Does by Robert G. Kennedy, 52 (Fall 2008) 90-93.
CAMPBELL, William F. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
CARDEN, Art. Review of Economic Facts and Fallacies by Thomas Sowell, 52 (Fall 2008) 85-89.
DEAN, Judith M. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
GRINOLS, Earl L. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
HESLAM, Peter S. Review of Less Than Two Dollars a Day: A Christian View of World Poverty and the Free Market by Kent A. Van Til, 52 (Fall 2008) 75-78.
HILL, P. J.VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
HILL, P.J. Review of The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies by Bryan Caplan, 52 (Fall 2008) 66-70.
KROHN, Gregory A. Review of On Capitalism by Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg, eds. 52 (Fall 2008) 79-84.
LEONARD, Kenneth L. “Do Faith-Based NGOs Represent a Replicable Example for the Delivery of Public Services? An Application to Health Care Delivery in Developing Countries.” (Part of a symposium entitled “Research in Partnership with Faith-Based NGOs.”) 52 (Fall 2008) 32-49.
MASON, John D. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
McNamara, Paul, Joel Cuffy, Anil Cherian, Saira Paulose. “Research Partnerships Between Faith-Based NGOs and Academic Researchers: An Example from Food Security and HIV and AIDS Research in Delhi, India.” (Part of a symposium entitled “Research in Partnership with Faith-Based NGOs.”) 52 (Fall 2008) 50-65.
OYELERE, Ruth Uwaifo. “Introduction.” (Part of a symposium entitled “Research in Partnership with Faith-Based NGOs.”) 52 (Fall 2008) 11-14.
RICHARDSON, J. David VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
TIEMSTRA, John P. Review of Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America–And How We Can Get More of It by Arthur C. Brooks, 52 (Fall 2008) 71-74.
WATERMAN, A.M.C. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
YUENGERT, Andrew M. VIEWPOINT: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Remembrances of the Association of Christian Economists” 52 (Fall 2008) 1-10.
Issue #51
HEAD, Tom. Review of The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics by Riane Eisler, 51 (Spring 2008) 101-104.
LYBBERT, Travis J. “Exploring the Role of Spiritual Capital in Poverty Traps and Microfinance” 51 (Spring 2008) 57-80.
LUNN, John. Review of God and Money: The Moral Challenge of Capitalism by Charles McDaniel, 51 (Spring 2008) 81-85.
MENZIES, Gordon and Donald Hay “Economics and the Marriage Wars” 51 (Spring 2008) 1-30.
MASON, John D. Review of The Fear of Beggars: Stewardship and Poverty in Christian Ethics by Kelly S. Johnson, 51 (Spring 2008) 91-95.
OYELERE, Ruth Uwaifo. Review of The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can be Done About It by Paul Collier, 51 (Spring 2008) 86-90.
WATERMAN, Anthony M. C. “Is ‘Political Economy’ Really a Christian Heresy?” 51 (Spring 2008) 31-56.
WISHLOFF, Jim. Review of The Vocation of Business: Social Justice in the Marketplace by John C. Medaille, 51 (Spring 2008).
WOERHLING, Francis. Review of Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics by Albino Barrera, 51 (Spring 2008) 105-109.
Issue #50
ANDERSON, John E. Review of Economics in Christian Perspective: Theory, Policy and Life Choices by Victor V. Claar and Robin J. Klay, 50 (Fall 2007) 122-126.
BARRETT, Christopher B. and Thomas Reardon “Introduction to a Special Issue on Making Markets Work for the Rural Poor” 50 (Fall 2007) 1-11.
BOUGHTON, Duncan, David Mather, Christopher B. Barrett, Rui Benfica, Danilo Abdula, David Tschirley, and Benedito Cunguara “Market Participation by Rural Households in a Low-Income Country: As Asset-Based Approach Applied to Mozambique” 50 (Fall 2007) 64-101.
HALTEMAN, Jim. Review of Alternatives to Economics: Christian Socio-Economic Perspectives by Clive Beed and Cara Beed, 50 (Fall 2007) 127-131.
OSLINGTON, Paul. Review of The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce by Deidre McCloskey, 50 (Fall 2007) 132-136.
RUBEN, Ruerd and Koos van Eyk “The Dynamics of the Global Fruit and Vegetable Chains: Export-Oriented Agriculture as a Pro-Poor Strategy?” 50 (Fall 2007) 42-63.
WILLIAMS, Timothy O. and Iheanacho Okike “Livestock Markets in West Africa: Potential Tools for Poverty Reduction?” 50 (Fall 2007) 12-41.
WILSON, Paul N. and John E. Stapleford “Transformational Development: Mitigating Rural Poverty with the Poor” 50 (Fall 2007) 102-121.
Issue #49
BOETTKE, Peter J. “From Approximate Value Neutrality to Real Value Relevance: Economics, Political Economy, and the Moral Ecology of the Market Order” 49 (Spring 2007) 19-34.
CAMPBELL, William F. Review of Political Economy and Christian Theology since the Enlightenment: Essays in Intellectual History by A. M. C. Waterman, 49 (Spring 2007) 71-76.
FINN, Daniel K. “Continuing the Dialogue on Markets and Morality” 49 (Spring 2007) 35-43.
GRINOLS, Earl L. Review of Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism—America’s Charity Divide, Who Gives, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Matters by Arthur C. Brooks, 49 (Spring 2007) 50-55.
MONSMA, George N., Jr. “A Useful Framework for the Discussion of the Morality of Markets” 49 (Spring 2007) 1-9
NORTH, Charles M. Review of The Marketplace of Christianity by Robert B. Ekelund Jr., Robert F. Hebert, and Robert D. Tollison, 49 (Spring 2007) 56-60.
RUSSEL, Mark L. Review of God at Work: The History and Promise of the Faith at Work Movement by David W. Miller, 49 (Spring 2007) 77-80.
SCHAFFNER, Julie Anderson. Review of The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good by William Easterly, 49 (Spring 2007) 45-49.
SURDYK, Lisa Klein. Review of Economics for Humans by Julie A. Nelson, 49 (Spring 2007) 66-70.
WATERMAN, A.M.C. Review of God and Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency by Albino Barrera, 49 (Spring 2007) 61-65.
WEBB, Bruce G. “The Quest for ‘Mutual Understanding’: A Response to The Moral Ecology of Markets, 49 (Spring 2007) 10-18.
Issue #47/48
ABADEER, Adel. Review of Free People: A Christian Response to Global Economics by Tricia Gates Brown, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 127-132.
CRABB, Peter R. and Timothy Keller “A Test of Portfolio Risk in Microfinance Institutions” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 25-40.
FOSHEE, Andrew. Review of The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 147-152.
GRINOLS, Earl, Review of The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success by Rodney Stark, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 106-110.
HAMERSMA, Sarah, Review of The Decline of the Secular University: Why the Academy Needs Religion by C. John Sommerville, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 111-114.
HAVENS, Rebecca A. Review of The Redemption of Love: Rescuing Marriage and Sexuality from the Economics of a Fallen World by Carrie A. Miles, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 121-126.
McNamara, Paul E. Review of Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting Its Role by Christopher B. Barrett and Daniel G. Maxwell, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 115-120.
RUNDLE, Steven L. Review of Globalization and the Good, Peter Heslam, ed. 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 136-141.
SCHAEFER, Kurt C. “Benchmarking Scholarship in Economics” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 87-95.
STAPLEFORD, John E. Review of The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth by Benjamin M. Friedman, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 142-146.
STRINGHAM, Edward. Review of The Not So Wild, Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier by Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 133-135.
THORNTON, Jeremy and Phil Thornton “Agency and Incentives in International Development Partnership” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 1-24.
WEBB, Bruce G. “Is There Value-Added in Christian Scholarship? The Case of Unemployment” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 41-58.
WILBER, Charles K. “Can a Christian Be an Economist?” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 59-86.
WILSON, Paul N. Review of Land and Forest Economics by G. Cornelis van Kooten and Henk Folmer, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 103-105.
WYDICK, Bruce. Review of The Social Economics of Poverty: On Identities, Communities, Groups, and Networks, Christopher Barrett, ed., 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 97-10.
Issue #46
ANDERSON, John E. “A Biblical and Economic Analysis of Jubilee Property Provisions.” 46 (Fall 2005) 25-41.
BARRETT, Christopher B. Review of The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time by Jeffrey D. Sachs. 46 (Fall 2005) 43-49.
BOETTKE, Peter. “Religion and Economics.” (Part of the symposium on “The Economics of Religion”) 46 (Fall 2005) 14-18.
HALTEMAN, Jim. Review of Cash Values: Money and the Erosion of Meaning in Today’s Society by Craig M. Gay. 46 (Fall 2005) 50-53.
HALTEMAN, Jim. Review of A Short History of Distributive Justice by Samuel Fleischacher. 46 (Fall 2005) 67-69.
IANNACCONE, Laurence R. “Economics of Religion: Debating the Costs and Benefits of a New Field.” (Part of the symposium on “The Economics of Religion”) 46 (Fall 2005) 1-9.
KOCH, Paul R. Review of Economy and Economic Analysis by Robert Black. 46 (Fall 2005) 59-61.
MCCLOSKEY, Deirdre. “Importing Religion into Economics.” (Part of the symposium on “The Economics of Religion”) 46 (Fall 2005) 19-23.
MITCHELL, Hadley T. Review of Turn Neither to the Right Nor to the Left: A Thinking Christian’s Guide to Politics and Public Policy by D. Eric Schansberg. 46 (Fall 2005) 62-66.
NEAL, Derek. “Comments on the Economics of Religion.” (Part of the symposium on “The Economics of Religion”) 46 (Fall 2005) 10-13.
WEBB, Bruce. Review of The Boundaries of Technique: Ordering Positive and Normative Concerns in Economic Research by Andrew Yuengert. 46 (Fall 2005) 54-58.
Issue #45
BEED, Clive. “Jesus and Competition.” 45 (Spring 2005) 41-57.
BLACK, Robert A. Review of Property for People, Not for Profit: Alternatives to the Global Tyranny of Capital by Ulrich Duchrow and Franz J. Hinkelammert. 45 (Spring 2005) 63-71.
CLAAR, Victor. Review of Economic Theory and Christian Belief by Andrew Britton and Peter Sedgwick. 45 (Spring 2005) 76-78.
KLAY, Robin. Review of Is the Market Moral? A Dialog on Religion, Economics and Justice by Rebecca Blank and William McGurn. 45 (Spring 2005) 59-62.
HARTROPP, Andrew. Review of Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life by William Schweiker and Charles Mathewes. 45 (Spring 2005) 72-75.
SCHAEFER, Kurt C. and Edd S. Noell. “Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical.” 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.
STAPLEFORD, John. Review of The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists’ Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics by William Easterly. 45 (Spring 2005) 85-87.
STEEN, Todd P. “Is There an Earnings Premium for Catholic Women? Evidence from the NLS Youth Cohort.” 45 (Spring 2005) 21-39.
WOEHRLING, Francis. Review of Economics and Religion by Paul Oslington. 45 (Spring 2005) 79-84.
Issue #44
CAMPBELL, William F. and Andrew W. Foshee “Two Different Worlds, We Live in Two Different Worlds ” (part of the symposium on “Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order”) 44 (Fall 2004) 84-92.
GRINOLS, Earl L. Review of The Economics of Sin: Rational Choice or No Choice at All?by Samuel Cameron. 44 (Fall 2004) 93-96.
HALTEMAN, Jim “Productive Capital and Christian Moral Teaching.” 44 (Fall 2004) 26-38.
HAMERSMA, Sarah. Review of Lifting up the Poor: A Dialogue on Religion, Poverty and Welfare Reform by Mary Jo Bane and Lawrence M. Mead. 44 (Fall 2004) 96-100.
HENLEY, Andrew. Review of Inhabiting the Land by Andrew Yuengert. 44 (Fall 2004) 104-106.
MILLER, Tracy C. “Capitalism, Wealth and Poverty: How Should Christians Evaluate the Liberal Economic Order and its Consequences?” (part of the symposium on “Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order”) 44 (Fall 2004) 57-67.
NOELL, Edd S. “Poverty, Freedom and Economic Justice: The Need for an Extended Dialogue” (part of the symposium on “Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order”) 44 (Fall 2004) 39-45.
NORTH, Charles M and Beck A. Taylor “The Biblical Underpinnings of Tit-for-Tat: Scriptural Insights into Axelrod’s The Evolution of Cooperation” 44 (Fall 2004) 1-25.
PUFFERT, Douglas “The Market Economy and Human Community ” (part of the symposium on “Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order”) 44 (Fall 2004) 45-57.
RICHARDSON, J. David “Wealth, Poverty and Human Destiny: A Selective Review” (part of the symposium on “Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order”) 44 (Fall 2004) 77-84.
STEEN, Todd and Steve VanderVeen. Review of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work by Ken Estey. 44 (Fall 2004) 100-103.
TIEMSTRA, John P. “Poverty, Government and the Meaning of Economics ” (part of the symposium on “Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order”) 44 (Fall 2004) 67-77.
Issue #43
ANDERSON, Michael A. Review of World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability, by Amy Chua. 43 (Spring 2004) 9-10.
BROOKS, Arthur C. “Faith, Secularism, and Charity.” 43 (Spring 2004) 1-8.
BRUNGER, Scott. Review of Great Commission Companies: The Emerging Role of Business in Missions by Steve Rundle and Tom Steffen. 43 (Spring 2004) 16-17.
CAMPBELL, William F. Review of The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Modern European Thought by Jerry Z. Muller. 43 (Spring 2004) 13-15.
ELZINGA, Kenneth G. Review of Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue, by Jonathan B. Wight. 43 (Spring 2004) 12-13.
KOCH, Paul R. Review of A Declaration of Interdependence: Why America Should Join the World by Will Hutton. 43 (Spring 2004) 15-16.
MASON, John D. Review of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality, by Glenn C. Loury. 43 (Spring 2004), 10-12.
Issue #43
BERENDT, Emil B. “Using Genesis to Teach Religious Aspects of Economics.” 42 (Fall 2003) 40-46.
GREEN, Steven L. “Time Inconsistency, Self-Control, and Remembrance” 42 (Fall 2003) 51-60.
GWIN, C. Review of Biblical Games: Game Theory and the Hebrew Bible, by S. Brams. 42 (Fall 2003) 63-64.
HENDERSON, James W. and John PISCIOTTA “Implementing George Marsden’s ‘Outrageous Idea’ in Economics” 42 (Fall 2003) 1-3.
HOKSBERGEN, Roland. Review of Crossing the Mainstream: Ethical and Methodological Issues in Economics, A. Dutt and K Jameson, eds. 42 (Fall 2003) 61-63.
MARCUM, James A. “Contemporary Philosophy of Science and Neoclassical Economics: An Opportunity for Christian Economists?” 42 (Fall 2003) 4-16.
O’NEILL, Patrick B. “Including Christian Principles in Principles of Economics Courses at a State University: An Initiative in Expanding the Curriculum” 42 (Fall 2003) 47-50.
SAUER, James B. “Christian Faith, Economy, and Economics: What Do Christian Ethics Contribute to Understanding Economies?” 42 (Fall 2003) 17-25.
STAPLEFORD, J. Review of God and Business: Christianity’s Case for Capitalism by R. Richards. 42 (Fall 2003) 67-68.
SURDYK, L. Review of Economic Thinking for the Theologically Minded, by S. Gregg. 42 (Fall 2003) 64-66.
TIEMSTRA, John. Review of Ethics as Social Science: The Moral Philosophy of Social Cooperation, by L. Yeager. 42 (Fall 2003) 66-67
VON DER RUHR, Marc and Joseph P. DANIELS “The Relationship Between Religious Affiliation, Region, Race, and Attitudes Toward Globalization” 42 (Fall 2003) 26-39.
Issue #41
BARRETT, Christopher B. “On Social Networks and Economic Development” (part of the symposium on “Social Networks and Economic Development”) 41 (Spring 2003) 1-8.
BERNHOFEN, Daniel M. Review of Trade Liberalization: Fears and Facts by Robert A.Togowsky, Linda A. Linkins and Karl S. Tsuji. 41 (Spring 2003) 32-34.
BROOKS, Arthur C. “Charity, Christianity, and the Poor: An Outsider’s View of the Pew Christian Scholars Program” (part of the symposium on “Social Networks and Economic Development”) 41 (Spring 2003) 22-26.
DE VRIES, Barent A. Review of De gereformeedden (The Reformed People of the Netherlands) by Agnes Amelink. 41 (Spring 2003) 34.
FOSTER, Andrew. “Household Formation and Endogenous Altruism” (part of the symposium on “Social Networks and Economic Development”) 41 (Spring 2003) 16-22.
HOWARD, Bruce. Review of Getting a Grip on Your Money: A Plain and Simple Christian Guide to Managing Personal Finances. 41 (Spring 2003) 34.
LEVIN, Andrew. Review of Globalization and the Kingdom of God by Bob Goudzwaard. 41 (Spring 2003) 29-31.
LOURY, Glenn C. “On Group Identity and Individual Behavior: Thoughts on The Anatomy of Racial Inequality” (part of the symposium on “Social Networks and Economic Development”) 41 (Spring 2003) 8-16.
MORSE, Jennifer Roback. Review of Democratic Devices and Desires by Geoffrey Brennan and Alan Hamlin. 41 (Spring 2003) 31-32.
SCHAEFER, Kurt C. Review of The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies by Robert E. Lane. 41 (Spring 2003) 27-29.
Issue #40
BARRETT, Christopher B. and MUSTARD, David. “The Ministry of Referees and Discussants” 40 (Fall 2002) 26-32.
BLOMBERG, Craig L. “Is Affluence Good?” (part of the symposium on “Weighing the Good of Affluence”) 40 (Fall 2002) 11-14.
ELZINGA, Kenneth G. “Markets Without Guilt” (part of the symposium on “Weighing the Good of Affluence”) 40 (Fall 2002). 1-3.
HARTROPP, Andrew. “Affirmation of Affluence, or Awkward Ambivalence?” (part of the symposium on “Weighing the Good of Affluence”) 40 (Fall 2002) 3-6.
KLAY, Robin. “Godly Delight, Christian Vocation, and Moral Obligation: A Much Needed Perspective on Capitalism” (part of the symposium on “Weighing the Good of Affluence”) 40 (Fall 2002) 6-11.
MUSTARD, David and BARRETT, Christopher B. “The Ministry of Referees and Discussants” 40 (Fall 2002) 26-32.
NOELL, Edd S. “Delight, Danger, and Duty: The Good of Affluence and Current Research on Wealth in the Gospels” (part of the symposium on “Weighing the Good of Affluence”) 40 (Fall 2002) 14-21.
SCHNEIDER, John. “In Defense of Delight” (part of the symposium on “Weighing the Good of Affluence”) 40 (Fall 2002) 21-25.
Issue #39
BROCK, Gerald W. 2002. “The New Institutional Economics” 39 (Spring 2002) 1-13.
LUNN, John. “On riches in the Bible and the West Today” 39 (Spring 2002) 14-22.
Issue #38
YUENGERT, Andrew M. “The Common Good For Economists” 38 (Fall 2001) 1-9.
Issue #37
ANDERTON, Charles H. “Conflict Economics in Christian Perspective” 37 (Spring 2001) 1-9.
ELZINGA, Kenneth G. “The Academy and Jesus” 37 (Spring 2001) 31-35.
ESSENBURG, Timothy J. “Investing the Church’s Social Capital in the Economy of Welfare Reform” (part of symposium entitled “Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform”) 37 (Spring 2001) 24-30.
MASON, John D. “Time Limits & Private Assistance: Using the Biblical Tradition to Examine Two Pieces of the Welfare Reforms of 1996” (part of symposium entitled “Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform”) 37 (Spring 2001) 10-15.
SCHANSBERG, D. Eric “The Next Phase of Welfare Reform” (part of symposium entitled “Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform”) 37 (Spring 2001) 20-24.
WEICHER, John D. “Traditional Christian Perspectives and Modern Welfare Reform” (part of symposium entitled “Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform”) 37 (Spring 2001)16-20.
Issue #36
TERRELL, Timothy D. “The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights” 36 (Fall 2000) 1-9.
WEBB, Bruce G. “A Conversation with Anthony Waterman” 36 (Fall 2000) 10-18.
Issue #35
BARRETT, Christopher B. “Debt Forgiveness and Poverty Reduction: Some Thoughts from a Skeptical Supporter” (part of symposium on “Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt”) 35 (Spring 2000) 12-15.
FINN, Daniel Rush “On the Rationale for Third World Debt Relief” (part of symposium on “Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt”) 35 (Spring 2000) 15-16.
HOKSBERGEN, Roland “That the Work of God Might Be Displayed: Debt Forgiveness and Development” (part of symposium on “Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt”) 35 (Spring 2000) 16-19.
SMITH, Stephen L.S. “Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt” (part of symposium on “Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt”) 35 (Spring 2000) 8-12.
WATERMAN, A.M.C.”‘Mind Your Own Business’: Unintended Consequences in the Body of Christ” 35 (Spring 2000) 1-7.
Issue #34
HILL, P. J. “Public Choice: A Review” 34 (Fall 1999) 1-10.
HOKSBERGEN, Roland “Give Them a Fish, Teach Them to Fish, or Organize a Fishing Club? NGOs, Civil Society and Economic Development” 34 (Fall 1999) 11-18.
SCHAFFNER, Julie Anderson “Promising Research Directions” (Viewpoint) 34 (Fall 1999) 28-30
WEBB, Bruce G. “A Conversation with Douglas Vickers” 34 (Fall 1999) 19-27.
Issue #33
BARRETT, Christopher B. “On Pluralistic Ethics and the Economics of Compassion” 33 (Spring 1999) 20-35.
MCKEE, Arnold “The Christian Mind and Economic Welfare” (Viewpoint) 33 (Spring 1999) 5-8.
VICKERS, Douglas “Time, Knowledge, and Ignorance, and the Subversion of Economic Reason” 33 (Spring 1999) 9-19.
Issue #32
WEBB, Bruce G. “A Conversation with Donald Hay” 32 (Fall 1998) 10-22.
WOHLGENANT, Michael K. “Why Christian Economists Should Pay Attention to Austrian Economics” 32 (Fall 1998) 7-9.
Issue #31
BARRETT, Christopher B. and John C. Bergstrom. “The Economics of God’s Creation” 31 (Spring 1998) 4-23.
WEBB, Bruce G. “A Conversation with J. David Richardson” 31 (Spring 1998) 24-32.
Issue #30
AHMANSON, Howard F. “Can We Agree On This?” (Viewpoint) 30 (Fall 1997) 5-6.
DEAN, Judith M. “Are We Turning Poor Countries Into Pollution Havens?: Understanding the Trade/Environment Debate” 30 (Fall 1997). 7-14.
Issue #29
ANDERTON, Charles H. and David K. W. Chu “Personal Finance and the Economics in the Writings of Larry Burkett: How Should Christian Economists Respond?” 29 (Spring 1997) 12-18.
NORTH, Gary “Modern Economics as a Form of Magic” 29 (Spring 1997) 4-11.
Issue #28
ANDERSON, John E. and George Langelett “Economics and the Evangelical Mind” 28 (Fall 1996) 5-24.
GRINOLS, Earl L. “Gambling Economics: A Primer” 28 (Fall 1996) 25-32.
Issue #27
BARRETT, Christopher B. “Stewardship and the Welfare Economics of Sustainable Development” 27 (Spring 1996) 13-25.
YUENGERT, Andrew M. “Free Markets and Character” 27 (Spring 1996) 4-12.
Issue #26
MORSE, Jennifer Roback “The Modern State as an Occasion of Sin” 26 (Fall 1995) 4-10.
PETERS, Bill “An Introduction to the JUBILEE 2000 Campaign for International Debt Remission” 26 (Fall 1995) 14-20.
Issue #25
SIDER, Ronald J., Vinay Samuel, David Bussau, Moss Ntlha, Ruth Callanta, Tito Paredes. “The Agra Covenant on Christian Capital” 25 (Spring 1995) 10-12.
Issue #24
BROCK, Gerald “The Christian Economist as a Dream Interpreter” 24 (Fall 1994) 5-8.
ERICKSON, Lee E. “Recent Economic Positions of the Protestant Churches” 24 (Fall 1994) 40-53.
SMITH, Stephen L.S. “Integration and Differentiation: Economics at Christian Colleges” 24 (Fall 1994) 9-23.
Issue #23
HEYNE, Paul “Passing Judgments” 23 (Spring 1994) 9-11.
RICHARDSON, J. David “What Should Christian Economists Do?…Economics!” 23 (Spring 1994) 12-36.
TIEMSTRA, John P. “What Should Christian Economists Do? Doing Economics, But Differently” 23 (Spring 1994) 3-8.
WEBB, Bruce G. “Whose Theology? Which Economics?” 23 (Spring 1994) 45-62.
Issue #22
MASON, John D. “Biblical Teaching and the Objectives of Welfare Policy in the U.S.” 22 (Fall 1993) 7-30.
Issue #21
NOELL, Edd S. “A Reformed Approach to Economics: Christian Reconstructionism” 21 (Spring 1993) 6-20.
Issue #20
HOKSBERGEN, Roland “A Reformed Approach to Economics: The Kuyperian Tradition” 20 (Fall 1992) 7-27.
Issue #19
WORLAND, Stephen T. “Centesimus Annus and the Catholic Social Tradition: Has John Paul II Adopted a New Paradigm?” 19 (Spring 1992) 4-15.
Issue #18
IANNACCONE, Laurence R. and Brooks B. Hull “The Economics of Religion: A Survey of Recent Work” 18 (Fall 1991) 7-13.
MCKEE, Arnold “Why Protestants Should Pay Attention to Catholic Economic Teaching” (Viewpoint) 18 (Fall 1991) 4-6.
Issue #17
WEBB, Bruce G. “Josiah Charles Stamp on Christianity and Economics” 17 (Spring 1991) 10-17.
Issue #16
HALTEMAN, Jim “An Anabaptist Approach to Economic Systems” 16 (Fall 1990) 6-13.
SKILLEN, James W. “The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics: Some Comments and Questions” 16 (Fall 1990) 14-21.
Issue #15
HEYNE, Paul “Christianity and the Economic Order” (Viewpoint) 15 (Spring 1990) 5-6
OXFORD CONFERENCE “The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics” 15 (Spring 1990) 5-18.
Issue #14
MASON, John D. “The Christian Economist and the Church” (Viewpoint) 14 (Fall 1989) 6-9.
Issue #13
GRINOLS, Earl L. “Concerning the Formulation and Implementation of Foreign Trade Policy” (Viewpoint) 13 (Spring 1989) 4-6.
MOTT, Stephen Charles “How Should Christian Economists Use the Bible? A Study in Hermeneutics” 13 (Spring 1989) 7-19.
Issue #12
WATERMAN, A.M.C. “Denys Munby (1919-1976) on Economics and Christianity” 12 (Fall 1988) 5-10.
Issue #11
KLAY, Robin “Linguistic Choices: Exercising the Power of Words to Include Everyone” (Viewpoint) 11 (Spring 1988) 4-6.
Earlier Issues
de VRIES. Barend A. “The World Bank and the International Debt Crisis” 10 (Fall 1987) 11-12.
HEAD, Thomas F. “The Bishops and the Economy: A Review Essay” 9 (Spring 1987) 12-19.
HOKSBERGEN, Roland “North American Christians in the Third World: How Best Can They Serve?” 9 (Spring 1987) 6-10.
CAMPBELL, William F. and Andrew Foshee “Wilhelm Roepke as a Christian Economist” 5 (Spring 1985) 3-5