Economics as Religion
In "Economics as Religion," Robert H. Nelson presents a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between economics and spirituality. Published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2014, this engaging paperback edition spans 436 pages and includes a new epilogue that highlights the ongoing relevance of his arguments. Nelson contends that economics can serve as a genuine form of religion, influencing not only economic theory but also theological discourse and the broader social sciences. This insightful work invites readers to reconsider the moral and ethical dimensions of economic practices, making it a vital addition to contemporary discussions in both fields. Whether you're a scholar, student, or simply curious about the philosophical aspects of economics, this book offers a unique perspective that challenges conventional thinking. Dive into this compelling examination and discover how economics intertwines with our understanding of faith and values.