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This article assesses the relevance of the Christian faith for economics. It argues that faith in the Trinity provides the basic pattern for the market system - a system that puts radically different and independent agents into a positive and fruitful relationship. As a result of being patterned...
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The aim of this article is to clarify why the Austrian approach to economic analysis provides a good anthropological fit with Christian theology in seeking to develop an integrative science. In doing so, the article affirms and supports the three-volume work of the Acton Institute, which aims to...
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The new interdisciplinary field of Christianity and economics deals with the important and difficult questions that …
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To an economist, investment represents a mutually beneficial transfer of capital that fuels the engine of economic growth and leads to improved standards of living. A gamble tends to be an entertaining, zero-sum, short-term bet. The increasing popularity of a gambling culture along with...
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The tradition of Christian humanism is one of the greatest treasures of the Catholic Church. As ecological concerns loom over the world, the Catholic Church has been presenting an environmentalism faithfully founded on this tradition, which can be traced back to the early Church Fathers, and...
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uniqueness of Jesus Christ, the One who started Christianity. This article presents the identity of a Christian leader as a …
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