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Springer Economics And Religion: Are They Distinct? Book 39

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Description

Explore the complex relationship between economic theory and religious belief in Economics And Religion: Are They Distinct? published by Springer. This scholarly work investigates whether theology and economics function as autonomous areas of inquiry or if they remain connected through the values of their practitioners. Using an inductive approach, the book presents a series of chronological case studies to examine how much economics can truly be separated from religious thought. This method allows readers to see real-world applications and historical contexts that shape economic perspectives. Following the case studies, the text provides interpretive essays where authors act as a jury to evaluate the core question of autonomy between these two fields. This structure makes it a valuable resource for students and researchers interested in business and economic history, as well as those studying the intersection of social sciences and theology.

Key Features

Investigates the connection between economic practice and religious belief through an inductive research method.

Includes a chronological series of case studies that provide a historical foundation for the central inquiry.

Features interpretive essays where expert authors act as a jury to evaluate the autonomy of economic thought.

Part of the Recent Economic Thought series, offering academic depth for researchers and students.

Examines whether theology and economics can be treated as entirely separate fields of study.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 June 1994
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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