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Are religions influenced by economics? Are economics influenced by religions? If so, how – and why? Faith in Markets? charts the intersection between faith and economics in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It draws on the thoughts of Adam Smith, Emile Durkheim, Friedrich Hayek and Sir Thomas More, whilst also examining the teachings of Moses, Jesus and Mohammed. Collating a series of essays that first appeared in the academic journal Economic Affairs, it traces the development of Abrahamic faiths through the lens of social science and illustrates how, in the secular world, the pathways between faith and economics have diverged. It examines the frictions between modern-day social thought and religion and, crucially, asks whether these two worlds can ever re-establish links in the future.

Faith in Markets?: Abrahamic Religions and Economics

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Are religions influenced by economics? Are economics influenced by religions? If so, how – and why? Faith in Markets? charts... Read more

    Publisher: Institute of Economic Affairs
    Publication Date: 30/03/2023
    ISBN13: 9780255368247, 978-0255368247
    ISBN10: 255368240

    Number of Pages: 260

    Non Fiction , Business, Finance & Law

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    Are religions influenced by economics? Are economics influenced by religions? If so, how – and why? Faith in Markets? charts the intersection between faith and economics in Judaism, Christianity and Islam. It draws on the thoughts of Adam Smith, Emile Durkheim, Friedrich Hayek and Sir Thomas More, whilst also examining the teachings of Moses, Jesus and Mohammed. Collating a series of essays that first appeared in the academic journal Economic Affairs, it traces the development of Abrahamic faiths through the lens of social science and illustrates how, in the secular world, the pathways between faith and economics have diverged. It examines the frictions between modern-day social thought and religion and, crucially, asks whether these two worlds can ever re-establish links in the future.

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