Religion and Economics: Normative Social Theory

Normative Social Theory James M. Dean and A. M. C. Waterman University of Manitoba 1. Economics and Religion Once Again This hook is a sequel to Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct? (Brennan and Waterman 1994). That volume was motivated by a frustration born of many disappointing encounters be...

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Other Authors: Dean, J.M. (Editor), Waterman, A. M. C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1999, 1999
Edition:1st ed. 1999
Series:Recent Economic Thought
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Normative Social Theory
  • 1: Case Studies
  • 1 How Through Economics Rabbinic Judaism States its Theory of the Social Order
  • 2 The Uses of Economics in Papal Encyclicals
  • 3 Social Thinking in Established Protestant Churches
  • 4 Liberation Theology and Economics: God’s Reign and a New Society
  • 5 Every Square Inch: Kuyperian Social Theory and Economics
  • 6 Economics and Evangelicalism
  • Part2: Interpetativeessays
  • 7 Social Factors in Religion and Economics
  • 8 Economics, Ethics, and Knowledge
  • 9 Economics and Religion: Comment
  • 10 “If the Trumpet Does Not Sound a Clear Call . . .”
  • 11 Economics and Technology: Collaboration or Collision?
  • 12 On Doing the Impossible
  • 13 Summary If Not Conclusions
  • References