All Articles Listed Alphabetically
- “The Goodness of Tolerance”: The Humanity of Political Economy
- “Ye Cannot Serve God and Mammon”: An Institutional Interpretation of the Gospels
- “A Christian Critique of Capitalism” and “A Christian Critique of Socialism”
- “Are Economists Basically Immoral?” and Other Essays on Economics, Ethics, and Religion
- “Mind Your Own Business”: Unintended Consequences in the Body of Christ
- “Planetheonomics” Forum of Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies
- “That the Work of God Might be Displayed”: Debt Forgiveness and Development
- “The Methodological Reformation in Economics” A Review of Donald McCloskey’s The Rhetoric of Economics
- “The Ministry of Referees and Discussants”
- A Biblical and Economic Analysis of Jubilee Property Provisions
- A Catholic Response to Economic Globalization: Applications of Catholic Social Teaching
- A Christian Perspective on Political Thought
- A Closing Response to Smith
- A Combustible Combination: McCloskey on Ideas, Institutions, and Economic Performance through Time
- A Conversation with Anthony Waterman
- A Conversation with Brian Griffiths
- A Conversation With Donald Hay
- A Conversation with Douglass Vickers
- A Conversation with J. David Richardson
- A Critical Realist Model of Markets: Understanding the Causality behind Economic Complicity
- A Declaration of Interdependence: Why America Should Join the World
- A Faithful Presence in a Broken Economy
- A Faithful Presence in a Broken Economy – Daniels and Van Duzer
- A Kingdom Perspective on Labor by Ben Witherington and Taking Your Soul to Work: Overcoming the Nine Deadly Sins of the Workplace
- A New Agenda For Evangelical Thought (paper by David Richardson)
- A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work
- A Newbie’s Guide to Developing a Question-Driven and Humanities-Infused Course in Economics
- A Preliminary Survey of Classical Hybrid Schools
- A Reconsideration of “Fact” and “Value” and the Moral Space within which Theologians and Economists may share Common Objects of Love.
- A Reformed Approach to Economics: Christian Reconstructionism
- A Reformed Approach to Economics: The Kuyperian Tradition
- A Response to Brennan and White
- A Sacred Journey: Faithful Presence in the Secular Academy
- A Short History of Distributive Justice
- A Short History of Ethics and Economics: The Greeks
- A Social Justice Perspective on Bourgeois Equality
- A Spiritual Response to the Financial Crisis? Making Decisions for the Really Long Run
- A Test of Portfolio Risk in Microfinance Institutions
- A Theologian’s Response to Lunn
- A Theology of Economic Reform
- A Useful Framework for the Discussion of the Morality of Markets
- Activity, Contemplation, and the Shortage of Good Work
- Adam Smith and the Missing Distribution Function
- Adding Context to Text and Theory
- Addressing Food Insecurity in the United States: A Christian Perspective
- Affirmation of Affluence, or Awkward Ambivalence?
- Against Market Complicity
- Agency and Incentives in International Development Partnerships
- Alfred Marshall: Why He Matters
- Alternatives to Economics: Christian Socio-Economic Perspectives
- An Anabaptist Approach to Economic Systems
- An Austrian Perspective on the history of Economic Thought
- An Economics of Justice & Charity: Catholic Social Teaching, Its Development and Contemporary Relevance
- An Introduction to the JUBILEE 2000 Campaign for International Debt Remission
- Animals and the Economy
- Approximating Prudence: Aristotelian Practical Wisdom and Economic Models of Choice
- Are We Turning Poor Countries into Pollution Havens?: Understanding the Trade/Environment Debate
- Augustine, Desire, and the Moral Significance of Preferences
- Authors’ Response
- Barend de Vries Comments on Peters
- Becoming Whole: Why the Opposite of Poverty Isn’t the American Dream
- Beggar Thy Neighbor: A History of Usury and Debt
- Being Consumed: Economics and Christian Desire
- Benchmarking Scholarships in Economics
- Between God and Gold: Protestant Evangelicalism and the Industrial Revolution, 1820-1914
- Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics
- Beyond Growth
- Beyond Politics: Markets, Welfare and the Failure of Bureaucracy
- Beyond Poverty and Affluence: Toward an Economy of Care
- Beyond Stewardship: New Approaches to Creation Care
- Biblical Economic Ethics: Sacred Scripture’s Teachings on Economic Life
- Biblical Principles & Public Policy: The Practice
- Biblical Principles and Economics: The Foundations
- Biblical Requisites and Implications for Economic Globalization
- Biblical Teaching and the Objectives of Welfare Policy in the U.S.
- Bibliography of Works on the Relation between Political Economy and Christian Theology
- Bootleggers and Baptists: How Economic Forces and Moral Persuasion Interact to Shape Regulatory Politics
- Bourgeois Dignity: Why Economics Can’t Explain the Modern World
- Building the Free Society: Democracy, Capitalism, and Catholic Social Teaching
- Bulls, Bears, and Golden Calves: Applying Christian Ethics to Economics
- Business as a Calling: Work and the Examined Life
- Busted Sanctions: Explaining Why Economic Sanctions Fail
- Caesar’s Coin Revisited: Christians and the Limits of Government
- Calculated Futures: Theology, Ethics, and Economics
- Can a Christian Be an Economist?
- Can we Agree on This?
- Capital and Ideology
- Capital and the Kingdom: Theological Ethics and Economic Order
- Capitalism as Heresy: On Why Theologians Criticize Markets
- Capitalism, Wealth and Poverty: How Should Christians Evaluate the Liberal Economic Order and its Consequences?
- Career & Family: Women’s Century-long Journey toward Equity
- Caritas in Veritate: Pope Benedict’s Two Cheers for Globalization
- Cash Values: Money and the Erosion of Meaning in Today’s Society
- Catholic Social Teaching in Practice: Exploring Practical Wisdom and the Virtues Tradition
- Catholic Social Thought and Liberal Institutions
- Causal Inference: The Mixtape
- Centering Religion in the Rise of Capitalism: Weber, Smith, and the Impact of Racism
- Centesimus Annus and the Catholic Social Tradition: Has John Paul II Adopted a New Paradigm?
- Cents and Sensibility: What Economists Can Learn from the Humanities
- Champions of the Poor: The Economic Consequences of Judeo-Christian Values
- Charity, Christianity, and the Poor: An Outsider’s View of the Pew Christian Scholars Program
- Charles K. Wilber Comments on Peters
- Christian Economic Ethics: History and Implications
- Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt
- Christian Ethics for Christian Economists: An Annotated Bibliography
- Christian Faith & Economic Justice: Toward a Canadian Perspective
- Christian Faith, Economy, and Economics: What Do Christian Ethics Contribute to Understanding Economies?
- Christian Scholarship in Economics at American Research Universities
- Christian Social Witness and Teaching: The Catholic Tradition from Genesis to Centesimus Annus
- Christianity and Economics in the Post-Cold War Era: The Oxford Declaration and Beyond
- Christianity and Hayek
- Christianity and the Culture of Economics
- Christianity and the Economic Order
- Christians in an Age of Wealth: A Biblical Theology of Stewardship
- Climbing Mount Laurel: The Struggle for Affordable Housing and Social Mobility in an American Suburb
- Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be
- Comment on Hittinger’s “Divisible Goods and Common Good: Reflections on Caritas in Veritate”
- Comments on Brock, Smith, and Elzinga
- Comments on Heyne
- Comments on Richardson
- Comments on the Economics of Religion
- Comments on Tiemstra
- Comments on Webb
- Common Enemy, Strange Bedfellows: Adam Smith, American Evangelicals, the State, and Change Over Time
- Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet
- Concerning the Formulation and Implementation of Foreign Trade Policy
- Conference of Anglican Economists
- Conflict Economics in Christian Perspective
- Contemporary Philosophy of Science and Neoclassical Economics: An Opportunity for Christian Economists
- Continuing the Dialogue on Markets and Morality
- Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical
- Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism
- Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism
- Counting the Cost: The Economics of Christian Stewardship
- Critical Reflections on Claar and Forster’s The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy
- Current Challenges to Global Trade: Can Theology Help?
- De gereformeerden (The Reformed People of the Netherlands)
- Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism
- Debt Forgiveness and Poverty Reduction: Some Thoughts from a Skeptical Supporter
- Delight, Danger, and Duty: The Good of Affluence and Current Research on Wealth in the Gospels
- Democratic Devices and Desires
- Denys Munby (1919-1976) on Economics and Christianity
- Development Economics in 2015
- Development Economics: Theory, Empirical Research, and Policy Analysis
- Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Business Ethics
- Dining with Deirdre
- Discrimination and Disparities
- Discussion: Economics and Theology in Conversation
- Distant Markets, Distant Harms: Economic Complicity & Christian Ethics by Daniel K. Finn
- Divisible Goods and Common Good: Reflections on Caritas in Vertate
- Do Faith-Based NGOs Represent a Replicable Example For the Delivery of Public Services? An Application to Health Care Delivery in Developing Countries
- Doing Bad by Doing Good: Why Humanitarian Action Fails
- Doing Well and Doing Good: The Challenge to the Christian Capitalist
- Early Christianity: Opiate of the Privileged?
- Earthkeeping in the 90s: Stewardship of Creation
- Eco-Sanity: A Common-Sense Guide to Environmentalism
- Economic Analysis and Moral Philosophy
- Economic and Environmental Religion: The Work of Robert H. Nelson
- Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics
- Economic Egalitarianism in Pre-monarchical Israel
- Economic Facts and Fallacies
- Economic Growth: Unleashing the Potential of Human Flourishing
- Economic Justice and Jubilee
- Economic Justice in a Flat World: Christian Perspectives on Globalization
- Economic Models of Addiction and the Christian View of Temptation
- Economic Morality and Jewish Law and Joseph Isaac Lifshitz, Judaism, Law & the Free Market
- Economic Theory and Christian Belief
- Economic Thinking for the Theologically Minded
- Economics and American Theological Curricala: What’s Missing
- Economics and Christian Reflections on Globalization
- Economics and Ethics
- Economics and Ethics: An Introduction to Theory, Institutions, and Policy
- Economics and Religion
- Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct?
- Economics and the Christian Mind
- Economics and the Evangelical Mind
- Economics and the Marriage Wars
- Economics and Virtues: Building a New Moral Foundation
- Economics as a Moral Science: The Political Economy of Adam Smith
- Economics as Religion: Samuelson to Chicago and Beyond
- Economics for Humans
- Economics for Life
- Economics in Christian Perspective: Theory, Policy, and Life Choices
- Economics of Faith: Reforming Poor Relief in Early Modern Europe
- Economics of Good and Evil: The Quest for Economic Meaning from Gilgamesh to Wall Street
- Economics of Religion: Debating the Costs and Benefits of a New Field
- Economics Rules: The Rights and Wrongs of the Dismal Science
- Economics Today: A Christian Critique
- Economics, Ethics and Religion: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought
- Economics: A Developmental Approach
- Economics: A Student’s Guide
- Economy and Economic Analysis
- Editor’s Introduction
- Editor’s Introduction
- Editor’s Introduction: Christian Economics Instruction
- Editor’s Introduction: Economic Justice
- Editor’s Introduction: A Theological Reflection on the Economics of Religion
- Editor’s Introduction: Connecting with Other Scholars in a Pandemic
- Editor’s Introduction: COVID-19 and Economic Calculation
- Editor’s Introduction: Participating in a Long Tradition
- Editor’s Introduction: What Difference Does Christianity Make?
- Education Policy in Developing Countries
- Effective Altruism and Religion: Synergies, Tensions, Dialogue
- Elements of a Christian Critique of Consumer Theory
- Entrepreneurship in the Catholic Tradition
- Envy in the Market Economy: Sin, Fairness, and Spontaneous (Dis)Order
- Equality, Rhetoric, and the Big Questions
- Ethics & Economics
- Ethics and Uncertainty: The Economics of John M. Keynes and Frank H. Knight
- Evaluating the Good: A Reply to Richardson
- Evangelical Economics
- Exploring the Role of Spiritual Capital in Poverty Traps and Microfinance
- Failing in Fellowship?
- Fair Trade? Its Prospects as a Poverty Solution
- Faith and Economics in Robinson Crusoe
- Faith in a Global Economy
- Faith-informed Intrapreneurship in the Secular Curriculum
- Faith, Class, and Labor: Intersectional Approaches in a Global Context
- Faith, Secularism, and Charity
- Fighting Poverty With Virtue: Moral Reform and America’s Urban Poor, 1825-2000
- Financial Decision-Making and Moral Responsibility
- Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict
- Fixing the Moral Deficit: A Balanced Way to Balance the Budget
- Flourishing Faith: A Baptist Primer on Work, Economics, and Civic Stewardship, and David Wright, How God Makes the World a Better Place: A Wesleyan Primer on Faith, Work, and Transformation
- Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting Its Role
- Food Security and Sociopolitical Stability
- For God and Profit: How Banking and Finance Can Serve the Common Good
- For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty
- Formation: A Symposium on Living as a Christian in Economics
- Foundations of Economics: A Christian View
- Four Myths Concerning Taxation and Government Spending
- Free Market Fairness
- Free Markets and Character
- Free People: A Christian Response to Global Economics
- From Approximate Value Neutrality to Real Value Relevance: Economic, Political Economy, and the Moral Ecology of the Market Order
- From Dependence to Dignity: How to Alleviate Poverty through Church-Centered Microfinance
- Gambling Economics: A Primer
- Game Theory in Christian Perspective
- Game Theory in Christian Perspective: The Cooper Project?
- Games in Economic Development
- Generous Justice: How God’s Grace Makes Us Just
- Geoffrey Brennan, 1944–2022: Christian Economist
- Getting A Grip on Your Money: A Plain & Simple Christian Guide to Managing Personal Finances
- Getting and Spending: A Primer in Economic Morality
- Getting to the 21st Century: Voluntary Action and the Global Agenda
- Give The a Fish, Teach Them to Fish, or Organize a Fishing Club? NGOs, Civil Society and Economic Development
- Global Neighbors: Christian Faith and Moral Obligations in Today’s Economy
- Globalization and Grace: A Christian Public Theology for a Global Future
- Globalization and Inequality
- Globalization and the Common Good: An Economist’s Account for Skeptical Scholars
- Globalization and the Common Good: An Initial Response to Smith
- Globalization and the Good
- Globalization and the Kingdom of God
- Globalization: Guidance from Franciscan Economic Thought and Caritas in Veritate
- God & Money: The Moral Challenge of Capitalism
- God and Capitalism: A Prophetic Critique of Market Economy
- God and Mammon: Protestants, Money, and the Market, 1790-1860
- God and the Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency
- God at Work: The History and Promise of the Faith at Work Movement
- God the Economist: The Doctrine of God and Political Economy
- God’s Good Economy: Doing Economic Justice in Today’s World
- Godly Delight, Christian Vocation, and Moral Obligation: A Much Needed Perspective on Capitalism
- Good Intentions: Nine Hot-Button Issues Viewed Through the Eyes of Faith
- Gorbachev’s Economic Dilemma: An Insider’s View
- Government Debt and Deficits
- Great Commission Companies: The Emerging Role of Business in Missions
- Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America-And How We Can Get More of It
- Has Globalization Gone Too Far?
- Having Life More Abundantly: Caring for the Body, Mind, and Spirit
- Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life
- Hayek’s Modern Family
- Health Care for Us All: Getting More for Our Investment
- Health, Religion, and the Great Recession in the United States
- History, Theological Literature, and Contested Relations.
- Hope in Troubled Times: A New Vision for Confronting Global Crisis
- Household Formation and Endogenous Altruism
- Household Preferences for Municipal and Community-Managed Services: Survey Results from Guatemala
- Households Giving to Religion vs. Households Not Giving to Religion: Are Their Household Characteristics and Expenditure Patterns Different?
- How Adam Smith Can Change Your Life: An Unexpected Guide to Human Nature and Understanding by Russell Roberts
- How Can You Be a Christian and an Economist? The Meaning of the Accra Declaration for Today
- How Christian Economists Should Use the Bible
- How Does a Catholic Approach to Social Questions Teach Us to Approach Federal Policy, Attitudinally?
- How Much is Enough? Money and the Good Life
- Human Flourishing and the Subjective Dimension of work
- Human Flourishing and the Subjective Dimension of Work – Friesen
- Human Goods, Economic Evils: A Moral Approach to the Dismal Science
- HUMANOMICS: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century
- Hypocrisy and Hypocrites: A Game-Theoretic Note
- Implementing George Marsden’s “Outrageous Idea” in Economics
- Importing Religion into Economics
- In All Fairness: Equality, Liberty and the Quest for Human Dignity
- In Defense of Delight
- Including Christian Principles in Principles of Economics Courses at a State University: An Initiative in Expanding the Curriculum
- Inclusive Institutions and Bourgeois Dignity.
- Inequality and Christian Ethics
- Inequality and Social Evil: Wilkinson and Pickett on The Spirit Level
- Inequality: What Can Be Done?
- Inhabiting the Land
- Institutions, Geography, and Trade: A Panel Data Study
- Integration and Differentiation: Economics at Christian Colleges
- International Debt Relief: A Moral and Economic Challenge
- International Financial Crises and the Principles of Catholic Social Teaching
- Introduction
- Introduction to a Special Issue on Making Markets Work for the Rural Poor
- Introduction to the Theme Issue
- Introduction: Three Papers on Research in Partnership with Faith-Based NGOs
- Investing the Church’s Social Capital in the Economy of Welfare Reform
- Is “Political Economy” Really a Christian Heresy?
- Is Affluence Good?
- Is Alasdair MacIntyre Right that Aristotelian–Thomist Natural Law Ethics is Incompatible with Capitalism and Economics?
- Is Fair Trade Worth Its Cost?
- Is the Market Moral? A Dialogue on Religion, Economics, and Justice
- Is There a Moral Case for Globalization?
- Is There an Earnings Premium for Catholic Women? Evidence from the NLS Youth Cohort
- Is There Value-Added in Christian Scholarship? The Case of Unemployment
- It Isn’t Bad to Have Limits, as Long as You Know Them: What the Aristotelian Tradition can Offer Economics
- Jesus and Competition
- John E. Anderson Comments on Morse
- Josiah Charles on Christianity and Economics
- Just Capitalism: A Christian Ethic of Economic Globalism
- Just Generosity: A New Vision for Overcoming Poverty in America
- Just Trading: On the Ethics and Economics of International Trade
- Kantian Ethics and Economics: Autonomy, Dignity, and Character
- Keynes, Consumption and Hollow Prosperity: A Response to Claar and Forster
- Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics
- Land and Forest Economics
- Leading A Senior Capstone Course
- Learning toward Transformation: Evaluating Material, Social, and Spiritual Impacts in Western Kenya
- Left, Right and Christ: Evangelical Faith in Politics
- Less than Two Dollars a Day: A Christian View of World Poverty and the Free Market
- Letter to the Editors Arnold McKee
- Liberating the Future: God, Mammon, and Theology
- Liberation Theology and Development Economics: Unlikely Allies?
- Lifting up the Poor: A Dialogue on Religion, Poverty and Welfare Reform
- Linguistic Choices – Exercising the Power of Words to Include Everyone
- Livestock Markets in West Africa: Potential Tools for Poverty Reduction?
- Looking Back, Looking Forward
- 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
- Love & Economics: Why the Laissez-Faire Family Doesn’t Work
- Love They Neighbor as Thyself: Community Formation and the Church
- Making the Bourgeois Deal
- Market Capitalism and Christianity
- Market Complicity and Christian Ethics
- Market Participation by Rural Households in a Low-Income Country: An Asset-Based Approach Applied to Mozambique
- Markets and Prophets: An Examination of the Silver Hypothesis
- Markets with Limits: How the Commodification of Academia Derails Debate
- Markets Without Guilt
- Markets Without Limits: Moral Virtues and Commercial Interests
- Men Without Work: America’s Invisible Crisis
- Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics
- Missing an Opportunity that Never Was? A Final Response to Richardson
- Missional Economics: Biblical Justice and Christian Formation
- Modern Catholic Social Documents & Political Economy
- Modern Economics as a Form of Magic
- Money, Greed, and God: Why Capitalism is the Solution and Not the Problem
- Moral Tribes and Moral Concerns in Public Policy
- More Money, More Ministry: Money and Evangelicals in Recent North American History
- Move Beyond the One-hit Wonder of Economic Growth and Use the Whole Hymnal
- Move Beyond the One-hit Wonder of Economic Growth and Use the Whole Hymnal – Tatum
- Municipal Spending and Religious Preferences
- New Directions in Development Ethics: Essays in Honor of Denis Goulet
- No “Aphoristic Spectacle of Cruel Passions”: Economics, Natural Law, and the History of Ideas
- North American Christians in the Third World: How Best Can They Serve?
- Not Institutions, But Ethics and Religion: A Reply to Whaples, Hill, Fox, Oslington, and Boettke and Candela
- Notes from the Revolution: Principles of a New Economics
- On Capitalism
- On Group Identity and Individual Behavior: Thoughts on The Anatomy of Racial Inequality
- On Moral Business: Classical and Contemporary Resources for Ethics in Economic Life
- On Pluralistic Ethics and The Economics of Compassion
- On Riches in the Bible and the West Today
- On the Rationale for Third World Debt Relief
- On Whether a Relationship Between Use Value and Exchange Value is Possible
- One by One From the Inside Out: Essays and Reviews on Race and Responsibility in America
- Orthodoxy, Orthopraxis, and Orthopathy: Collaborative Scholarship between Economists and Theologians
- Out of Poverty: Sweatshops in the Global Economy
- Out of Work: Unemployment and Government in Twentieth-Century America
- Overseas Research: A Practical Guide
- Owning Up to It: Why Cooperatives Create the Humane Economy our World Needs
- Owning Up to It: Why Cooperatives Create the Humane Economy our World Needs – Hübner
- Oxford Conference on Christian Faith and Economics
- P.J. Hill Comments on Morse
- Panel Discussion: What Should ACE Do?
- Passing Judgements
- Pastoralism and Poverty: Research Informing Practice
- Paul and Economics: A Handbook
- Permanent Things: Toward the Recovery of a More Human Scale at the End of the Twentieth Century
- Persistence in Poverty: Why the Economics of the Well-Off Can’t Help the Poor
- Persistent Disparity: Race and Economic Inequality in the United States Since 1945
- Personal Finance and Economics in the Writings of Larry Burkett: How Should Christian Economists Respond?
- Physical Geography and the History of Economic Development
- Planning as Mystery-solving? Dorothy L. Sayers and the Spiritual Limits of Economic Planning
- Pluralism, Stewardship, and the Church
- Political Economy and the Christian Theology since the Enlightenment: Essays in Intellectual History
- Political Economy as Natural Theology: Smith, Malthus, and Their Followers
- Politics, Institutions and Development Economics.
- Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty
- Pope Francis and the Caring Society
- Poverty, Freedom and Economic Justice: The Need for an Extended Dialogue
- Poverty, Government and the Meaning of Economics
- Power and Poverty: Divine and Human Rule in a World of Need
- Practicing Economics in Light of God’s Mission
- Practicing the King’s Economy: Honoring Jesus in How We Work, Earn, Spend, Save, and Give
- Preferential Option: A Christian and Neoliberal Strategy for Latin America’s Poor
- Present at the Origins: Calvin, Smith, and Religious Beliefs at the Emergence of Modern Economics
- Pricing Lives: Guideposts for a Safer Society
- Private Governance: Creating Order in Economic and Social Life
- Prodigal Sons: Incarceration, Punishment, and Morality
- Productive Capital and Christian Moral Teaching
- Profits, Priests, and Princes: Adam Smith’s Emancipation of Economics from Politics and Religion
- Promising Research Directions in the Development Field and Christian Economists’ Role
- Property for People, Not for Profit: Alternatives to the Global Tyranny of Capital
- Property Rights: Eminent Domain and Regulatory Takings Re-Examined
- Prospects for Growth: A Biblical View of Population, Resources, and the Future
- Public Choice: A Review
- Reaching for Heaven on Earth: The Theological Meaning of Economics
- Recent Economic Positions of the Protestant Churches
- Reckoning with Markets: Moral Reflection in Economics
- Redeeming Capitalism
- Redeeming Economics: Rediscovering the Missing Element
- Rediscovering Social Economics: Beyond the Neoclassical Paradigm
- Reflecting on Markets and Morals
- Reflections on Oxford III
- Reflections on the 2024 First Annual International Conference on Finance for the Common Good
- Reflections on the Conference & Declaration:
- Reflections on the Conference & Declaration: 1
- Reformed Faith and Economics
- Reforming Economics: Calvinist Studies on Methods and Institutions
- Rehumanizing Health Economics: Questions in Need of Attention
- Religion and Economics
- Religion and Female Education: Trans-Megabloc Effects
- Religion and the Ambiguities of Capitalism
- Religion as an Influencer
- Religious Perspectives on Business Ethics – An Anthology
- Remember the Poor: Paul, Poverty, and the Greco-Roman World
- Reply to Kent Van Til
- Rerum Novarum and Economic Thought
- Rerum Novarum and Economic Thought: Some Comments on Professor Waterman from an Italian Point of View
- Research Ethics in Applied Economics: A Practical Guide
- Research Partnerships Between Faith-Based NGOs and Academic Researchers: An Example from Food Security and HIV and AIDS Research in Delhi, India
- Response to Professors Noell, Blosser, Davenport, and Lunn
- Restorers of Hope: Reaching the Poor in Your Community with Church-Based Ministries That Work
- Return to Order
- Returns to Education in the United States: Differentials among Christian Affiliations by Gender
- Review of A Sacred Journey: Faithful Presence in the Secular Academy
- Review of Becoming Whole
- Review of Beyond Stewardship
- Review of Capital and Ideology
- Review of Causal Inference: The Mixtape
- Review of Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism
- Review of Economics: A Student’s Guide
- Review of God’s Good Economy: Doing Economic Justice in Today’s World
- Review of Humanomics
- Review of In All Fairness: Equality, Liberty and the Quest for Human Dignity
- Review of Paul and Economics: A Handbook
- Review of Political Economy as Natural Theology: Smith, Malthus, and Their Followers
- Review of Pricing Lives: Guideposts for a Safer Society
- Review of The Captured Economy
- Review of The Economics of Religion in India
- Review of The Inhumanity of Right
- Review of The Making of a Democratic Economy
- Review of The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
- Review of The Shrewd Samaritan
- Review of The WEIRDest People in the World
- Review of Wealth and Poverty in Early Christianity
- Review of Why We Fight: The Roots of War and the Paths to Peace
- Review of: An Economics of Justice & Charity – Dadzie
- Review of: Discrimination and Disparities – Principe
- Review of: Missional Economics – Hao
- Review of: Practicing the King’s Economy – Steen
- Revolution, Economics and Religion: Christian Political Economy, 1798-1833
- Rich in Good Deeds: A Biblical Response to Poverty by the Church and by Society
- Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm
- Safe and Sound: Why You Can Stand Secure on the Future of the U.S. Economy
- Safety Nets, Politics, and the Poor: Transitions to Market Economies
- Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue
- Seeking the City: Wealth, Poverty, and Political Economy in Christian Perspective by Chad Brand and Tom Pratt
- Sergei Bulgakov’s “Sophic” Economy: An Eastern Orthodox Perspective on Christian Economics
- Serving God Globally: Finding Your Place in International Development
- Sexual Freedom and Its Impact on Economic Growth and Prosperity
- Shrewd Samaritan: Faith, Economics, and the Road to Loving Our Global Neighbor
- Slapped by the Invisible Hand: The Panic of 2007
- Social Responsibility in the Age of Globalization
- Stephen T. Worland Letter to the Editors
- Stewardship and the Image of God
- Stewardship and the Welfare Economics of Sustainable Development
- Stories Economists Tell: Studies in Christianity and Economics
- Straight Talk on Trade: Ideas for a Sane World Economy
- Streets of Gold: America’s Untold Story of Immigrant Success
- Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream
- Symposium Chair’s Introduction
- Symposium on Aquinas and the Market
- Teaching Economics and Theology in Australia
- Teaching Economics Through Old Testament Stories
- Telecommunication Policy for the Information Age: From Monopoly to Competition
- The “Crazy” Idea of a Christian Libertarian Economist
- The “Ecclesial” Critique of Globalization: Rethinking the Questions
- The Academy and Jesus
- The Age of Sustainable Development
- The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions
- The Agra Covenant on Christian Capital
- The Anatomy of Racial Inequality
- The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World
- The Biblical Underpinnings of Tit-for-Tat: Scriptural Insights into Axelrod’s The Evolution of Cooperation
- The Bishops and the Economy: A Review Essay
- The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It
- The Boundaries of Technique: Ordering Positive and Normative Concerns in Economic Research
- The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce
- The Capitalist Spirit: Toward a Religious Ethic of Wealth Creation
- The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality
- The Catholic Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
- The Christian Economist
- The Christian Economist and the Church
- The Christian Economist as a Dream Interpreter
- The Christian Mind and Economic Welfare
- The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy
- The Common Good for Economists
- The Conversation between Economics and Theology in Christian Colleges
- The Cost of Being Faithful: What do Farmers Give Up to Keep the Sabbath?
- The Costs of Living: How Market Freedom Erodes the Best Things in Life
- The Crisis of Poverty and Debt in the Third World
- The Dawning of the Apocalypse: The Roots of Slavery, White Supremacy, Settler Colonialism, and Capitalism in the Long Sixteenth Century
- The Decline of the Secular University: Why the Academy Needs Religion
- The Dynamics of the Global Fruit and Vegetable Chains: Export-Oriented Agriculture as a Pro-Poor Strategy?
- The Earthist Challenge to Economism: A Theological Critique of the World Bank
- The Economic Person: Acting and Analyzing
- The Economics of God’s Creation
- The Economics of Honor: Biblical Reflections on the Meaning of Life, Money, and What Really Matters
- The Economics of Religion
- The Economics of Religion in India
- The Economics of Religion: A Survey of Recent Work
- The Economics of Religion: Invest Now, Repent Later?
- The Economics of Sin: Rational Choice or No Choice at All?
- The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists’ Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics
- The Emergence of Fair Trade as a Development Channel – Mochrie
- The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time
- The Family Wage: Work, Gender and Children in the Modern Economy
- The Fear of Beggars: Stewardship & Poverty in Christian Ethics
- The Fourth Great Awakening and the Future of Egalitarianism
- The Future of Globalization: Insights from Economics and Theology
- The Good Endeavor of the Economist–Educator: An Interview with Kenneth G. Elzinga
- The Good That Business Does
- The Great Recession and Beyond: Lessons Learned
- The Great Tradeoff: Confronting Moral Conflicts in the Era of Globalization
- The Heroic Enterprise: Business and the Common Good
- The Human Soul: A Missing Link in Economic Development Education
- The Idea of Economics in a University
- The Kuyperian Dream of Reconstructing Economics on Christian Foundations
- The Language of Utilitarianism in Economics and the Public Square
- The Law Does Not Make Us Righteous
- The Loss of Happiness in Market Democracies
- The Lost Sheep, God’s Body and Housing – Renewing Hearts and Minds into Renewed Communities
- The Making of a Democratic Economy: How to Build Prosperity for the Many, Not the Few
- The Market Economy and Christian Ethics
- The Market Economy and Human Community
- The Marketplace of Christianity
- The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Modern European Thought
- The Modern State as an Occasion of Sin
- The Moral Case for Profit Maximization
- The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth
- The Moral Dimension: Toward a New Economics
- The Moral Dynamics of Economic Life: An Extension and Critique of Caritas in Veritate
- The Moral Economy: Why Good Incentives Are No Substitute for Good Citizens
- The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else
- The Mystery of the Invisible Hand
- The Myth of the Rational Voter: Why Democracies Choose Bad Policies
- The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty
- The Nature of Biblical Economic Principle, and Its Critics
- The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion vs. Environmental Religion in Contemporary America
- The New Institutional Economics
- The Next Phase of Welfare Reform
- The Not So Wild, Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier
- The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights
- The Overseas List: Opportunities for Living and Working in Developing Countries
- The Oxford Conference on Christian Faith and Economics
- The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics: Some Comments and Questions
- The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Economics
- The Oxford Handbook of Judaism and Economics
- The Oxford Handbook of the Economics of Religion
- The Parable of the Great Banquet: Insights from Laboratory Economics
- The Political Economy of Brexit
- The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good
- The Political Roots of Economic Disparity.
- The Politics of Virtue: Post-Liberalism and the Human Future
- The Poor Will Be Glad: Joining the Revolution to Lift the World Out of Poverty
- The Poverty of Nations: A Sustainable Solution
- The Power of Hope: How the Science of Well-Being Can Save Us from Despair
- The Problem of Poverty
- The Proverbs 31 Woman: Entrepreneurial Epitome?
- The Quest for “Mutual Understanding”: A Response to The Moral Ecology of Markets
- The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics
- The Redemption of Love: Rescuing Marriage and Sexuality from the Economics of a Fallen World
- The Relationship Between Religious Affiliation, Region, Race, and Attitudes Toward Globalization
- The Relationship Between Religious Denomination and Net Worth
- The Road to Freedom by Arthur C. Brooks and Defending the Free Market: The Moral Case for a Free Economy by Rev. Robert Sirico.
- The Significance of the Economics of Religion for the Engagement of Economics with Christian Theology – Oslington
- The Social Crisis of Our Time
- The Social Dynamics of Asceticism and the Ascetic Dynamics of Society: Kenneth Boulding as Dialogue Partner for (Orthodox) Christian Social Thought
- The Social Economics of Poverty: On Identities, Communities, Groups, and Networks
- The Soul of Development: Biblical Christianity and Economic Transformation in Guatemala
- The Stakeholder Society
- The Struggle Over the Soul of Economics: Institutionalist and Neoclassical Economists in America Between the Wars
- The Taste of Many Mountains
- The Trinity in the Theology of Economics
- The True Wealth of Nations in Recent Catholic Social Thought and Economic Life
- The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind
- The Tyranny of Experts: Economists, Dictators, and the ForgottenRights of the Poor
- The Tyranny of Metrics
- The Upside of Inequality: How Good Intentions Undermine the Middle Class
- The Uses and Misuses of Human Data: The Mathematization of The Human Sciences
- The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success
- The Vocation of Business: Social Justice in the Marketplace
- The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous
- The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good
- The World Bank and the International Debt Crisis
- Theology and Economics: A Christian Vision of the Common Good
- Theology in the Capitalocene: Ecology, Identity, Class, and Solidarity
- There and Back Again: The Case for N=1 (in Economics)
- This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly
- Three Ethical Criteria for Evaluating the Humanity of Economic Systems
- Three Ethical Criteria for Evaluating the Humanity of Economic Systems – Tidemann and Principe
- Tight Fists or Open Hands? Wealth & Poverty in Old Testament Law
- Time Inconsistency, Self-Control, and Remembrance
- Time Limits & Private Assistance: Using the Biblical Tradition to Examine Two Pieces of the Welfare Reforms of 1996
- Time of Troubles: A New Economic Framework for Early Christianity
- Time, Knowledge, and Ignorance, and the Subversion of Economic Reason
- To Whom Much Is Given: Choice Architecture-based Giving
- Toward A Christian Economic Ethic
- Toward a Kuyperian Political Economy: On the Relationship between Ethics and Economics
- Trade Liberalization: Fears and Facts
- Trade with Developing Countries in a Global Value Chain World
- Traditional Christian Perspectives and Modern Welfare Reform
- Transformational Development: Mitigating Rural Poverty with the Poor
- Transforming Economics
- Translations: A Symposium on Readings for Christians in Economics
- Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity
- Turn Neither to the Right Nor to the Left: A Thinking Christian’s Guide to Politics and Public Policy
- Two Different Worlds, We Live in Two Different Worlds
- Understanding and Reducing Persistent Poverty in Africa
- Unintended Consequences: The Impact of Factor Endowments, Culture, and Politics on Long-Run Economic Performance
- Universal Love in Fratelli tutti, and in Economics
- Urbanization, Diet Change, and the Transformation of the Downstream and Midstream of the Agrifood System: Effects on the Poor in Africa and Asia
- Using Genesis to Teach Religious Aspects of Economics
- Violence and Social Orders: A Conceptual Framework for Interpreting Recorded Human History
- Wealth and Poverty in Early Christianity
- Wealth, Poverty and Human Destiny: A Selective Review
- Wealth, Virtue and Moral Luck: Christian Ethics in an Age of Inequality
- Welfare and Values: Challenging the Culture of Unconcern
- Welfare in America: Christian Perspectives on a Policy Crisis
- Welfare Reformed: A Compassionate Approach
- What About the Final Act?
- What Do Economists and Theologians Have to Say to Each Other? The International Situation
- What Do Markets Need?
- What Does the Bible Say About Economics?
- What Does the Lord Require: How American Christians Think About Economic Justice
- What Does the Lord Require? A Christian Perspective on Justice in Public Finance
- What I Wish Theologians Understood About Markets and the Economists Who Study Them
- What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
- What Should Christian Economists Do? …Economics!
- What Should Christian Economists Do? Doing Economics, But Differently
- What, to the Christian, Is Economic Efficiency?
- Wheaton Consultation for Christian Economists
- When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor … and Yourself
- Where Garden meets Wilderness: Evangelical Entry into the Environmental Debate
- Whither Socialism?
- Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism-America’s Charity Divide, Who Gives, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Matters
- Whose Community? Market Economics and the Concept of Solidarity
- Whose Community? Market Economics and the Concept of Solidarity – Koch
- Whose Theology? Which Economics?
- Why Culture Matters Most
- Why Liberalism Failed
- Why Nations Fail Succeeds (Mostly).
- Why Protestants Should Pay Attention to Catholic Economic Teaching
- Why Should Economists Pay Attention to Austrian Economics
- Why Some Things Should Not Be for Sale: The Moral Limits of Markets
- Why Trust Matters: An Economist’s Guide to the Ties that Bind Us
- With All Your Possessions: Jewish Ethics and Economic Life
- With Liberty and Justice for Whom? The Recent Evangelical Debate over Capitalism
- Work in the World: An Economist’s Sermon
- Work Out Your Salvation: A Theology of Markets and Moral Formation
- World Development Report 1992: Development and the Environment
- World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
- You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit