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Book Review

Christianity and the Culture of Economics

Reviewed by: Victor V. Claar, Hope College (MI).

Faith & Economics, Issue 40, Fall 2002

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Other Articles From Faith & Economics, Issue 40, Fall 2002:

  • “The Ministry of Referees and Discussants”
  • Economics as Religion: Samuelson to Chicago and Beyond
  • Markets Without Guilt
  • Affirmation of Affluence, or Awkward Ambivalence?
  • Godly Delight, Christian Vocation, and Moral Obligation: A Much Needed Perspective on Capitalism
  • Modern Catholic Social Documents & Political Economy
  • Is Affluence Good?
  • God and Mammon: Protestants, Money, and the Market, 1790-1860
  • Delight, Danger, and Duty: The Good of Affluence and Current Research on Wealth in the Gospels
  • The Economic Person: Acting and Analyzing
  • In Defense of Delight

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