The relationships between religion and economics are both complex and controversial. In this paper is explored one method for organizing those relationships. Four categories are examined which help identify possible options: economics separate from religion economics; in service of religion; religion in service of economics; and religion in union with economics. The paper begins with a definition of what is included under the headings of religion and economics. Next, each of the four categories is described and discussed. Conclusions close the paper.Economics And Religion, Economic Methodology And Thought, Social Economics,
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Religion has a two-way interaction with political economy. With religion viewed as a dependent varia...
Many economists who are religious find ways to interact with each other through associations, journa...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...
In this journal, Welch and Mueller (WM) (2001) demonstrated a classificatory method for conceptualiz...
For a long time, religion has been viewed as a topic outside the range of economics. In the last few...
In this article, we will investigate the relationship between economics and Christian ethics in thre...
Historically, religion has been one of the areas 'assumed away' by most economists. There has been a...
The economics of religion is a relatively new field of research in economics. This survey serves two...
This chapter analyses some phenomena in organized religion from the point of view of economics. It i...
This paper considers four issues concerning the application to the religious field of concepts and t...
Comparing economy to religion is a fairly common phenomenon when used as a rhetorical tool, but can ...
In this introduction we will avoid laboring over a definition of the “Economics of Religion & Cultur...
The master‘s thesis The Economic Ground of Religious Choice portrays an attempt to divulge the origi...
The article an attempt to divulge the origins of the methodological and, in part, theoretical princi...
Diversity can be a blessing if it is managed properly, it becomes uniqueness and strength, however, ...
Religion has a two-way interaction with political economy. With religion viewed as a dependent varia...
Many economists who are religious find ways to interact with each other through associations, journa...
The question “what is Hinduism? has been asked and answered about as many times as the question “wh...