This essay addresses two important problems with mainstream economics that reduce its usefulness for people of religious faith: its eclipse of the causal forces operating within the ‘black box’ of the market, and its empiricist methodological underpinnings. Yet neither of these problems requires religious resources for a solution. The critical realist philosophy of science of Roy Bhaskar provides a fruitful alternative to empiricism. The insights of critical realist sociologists to understand markets as social structures provide a helpful way to direct economists’ attention to important but neglected market relations
The Catholic Church has developed a position on socio-economic issues during the past one hundred ye...
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This article assesses the relevance of the Christian faith for economics. It argues that faith in t...
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Since Adam Smith, modern rational economics insists that optimum is achieved by exchanges of indepe...
Before economic science developed into an independent discipline in the eighteenth century, economic...
This dissertation examines the use of economic theory in contemporary Christian social and economic ...
Once dominant in mainstream economics discourse, theology has not played any significant role in tha...
The Catholic Church has developed a position on socio-economic issues during the past one hundred ye...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in religion among economists, but the content ...
This article assesses the relevance of the Christian faith for economics. It argues that faith in t...
Traditionally, the reaction of many mainstream economists to the effort to integrate theology and ec...
Economics claims to be an independent empirical social science but empirical evidence of the last ce...
This contribution to Economics as Discourse: An Analysis of the Language of Economists develops the ...
The article an attempt to divulge the origins of the methodological and, in part, theoretical princi...
This essay continues a dialogue concerning the problems that Christian personalism will face in eff...
How do we explain the phenomenon of trust? Catholic theologians on the one hand, and economists on t...
This dissertation considers two intellectual impediments to interdisciplinary dialogue between Chris...
In this thesis, I will argue that the vision of the human person implicit within market capitalism d...
Since Adam Smith, modern rational economics insists that optimum is achieved by exchanges of indepe...
Before economic science developed into an independent discipline in the eighteenth century, economic...
This dissertation examines the use of economic theory in contemporary Christian social and economic ...
Once dominant in mainstream economics discourse, theology has not played any significant role in tha...
The Catholic Church has developed a position on socio-economic issues during the past one hundred ye...
In recent years there has been an upsurge of interest in religion among economists, but the content ...
This article assesses the relevance of the Christian faith for economics. It argues that faith in t...