There are two major areas that need to be explored in dealing -with the theory of the effect of being Christian on economic wellbeing--whether it might have a positive or negative effect, and whether the relationship is significant or not. This paper will first look at the theory behind the positive I negative argument, and then the theory behind the significant 1 insignificant argument
This honors thesis addresses the importance of understanding how religious beliefs, specifically wit...
AbstractRomania, as well as many other Eastern countries, is facing a pronounced economic crisis. Fo...
The association between cultural orientation and material outcomes is fundamental to sociology resea...
As a Christian, should a belief in God have an impact on economic well-being? Does it? One could arg...
This paper discusses the relationship between Christian ethical principles and economic decision mak...
Christianity and economics are rarely seen as interconnected. When was the last time you heard a pre...
This article assesses the relevance of the Christian faith for economics. It argues that faith in t...
Any attempt to use the Bible as a basis for addressing contemporary economic issues needs to recogni...
This paper uses the theory of the firm to explain a variety of characteristics of religious doctrine...
As we investigate matters of Christianity and capitalism in the current con- text, the fundamental t...
This is the author's pdf version of an article published in International Journal of Public Theology...
The article an attempt to divulge the origins of the methodological and, in part, theoretical princi...
Can the insights of economic theory be brought to bear on the question of why churches grow or not? ...
Does religiosity act as a buffer to all negative life circumstances? To explore this question, I stu...
This article provides an overview of the recent literature relevant to the study of the relation bet...
This honors thesis addresses the importance of understanding how religious beliefs, specifically wit...
AbstractRomania, as well as many other Eastern countries, is facing a pronounced economic crisis. Fo...
The association between cultural orientation and material outcomes is fundamental to sociology resea...
As a Christian, should a belief in God have an impact on economic well-being? Does it? One could arg...
This paper discusses the relationship between Christian ethical principles and economic decision mak...
Christianity and economics are rarely seen as interconnected. When was the last time you heard a pre...
This article assesses the relevance of the Christian faith for economics. It argues that faith in t...
Any attempt to use the Bible as a basis for addressing contemporary economic issues needs to recogni...
This paper uses the theory of the firm to explain a variety of characteristics of religious doctrine...
As we investigate matters of Christianity and capitalism in the current con- text, the fundamental t...
This is the author's pdf version of an article published in International Journal of Public Theology...
The article an attempt to divulge the origins of the methodological and, in part, theoretical princi...
Can the insights of economic theory be brought to bear on the question of why churches grow or not? ...
Does religiosity act as a buffer to all negative life circumstances? To explore this question, I stu...
This article provides an overview of the recent literature relevant to the study of the relation bet...
This honors thesis addresses the importance of understanding how religious beliefs, specifically wit...
AbstractRomania, as well as many other Eastern countries, is facing a pronounced economic crisis. Fo...
The association between cultural orientation and material outcomes is fundamental to sociology resea...