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Is there a Christian economics, or do we just quarrel over the theories of others?

Economics

Economics There has been much written about the dismal science by Christians seeking to show that one or another theory fits best with their doctrine. Not much at Contra Mundum, though. The problem is the economics is a technical field, and it is also filled with fallacious reasoning that seems plausible until thought through carefully with the help of expert guidance. Finding the reliable guides and studying their works seems too difficult for almost all general readers. The Oak Ridge Affirmations and Denials—October 24, 1992 Michael W. Kelley Capitalist Morality & the Politics of Socialism

Reviews

Mark Ahlseen Review of Poverty and Wealth: Why Socialism Doesn't Work, by Ronald H. Nash Ruben Alvarado Review of The Mystery of Capital by Hernando de Soto

Economics

Economics There has been much written about the dismal science by Christians seeking to show that one or another theory fits best with their doctrine. Not much at Contra Mundum, though. The problem is the economics is a technical field, and it is also filled with fallacious reasoning that seems plausible until thought through carefully with the help of expert guidance. Finding the reliable guides and studying their works seems too difficult for almost all general readers. The Oak Ridge Affirmations and Denials—October 24, 1992 Michael W. Kelley Capitalist Morality & the Politics of Socialism

Reviews

Mark Ahlseen Review of Poverty and Wealth: Why Socialism Doesn't Work, by Ronald H. Nash Ruben Alvarado Review of The Mystery of Capital by Hernando de Soto
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Is there a Christian economics, or do we just quarrel over the theories of others?

Economics

Economics There has been much written about the dismal science by Christians seeking to show that one or another theory fits best with their doctrine. Not much at Contra Mundum, though. The problem is the economics is a technical field, and it is also filled with fallacious reasoning that seems plausible until thought through carefully with the help of expert guidance. Finding the reliable guides and studying their works seems too difficult for almost all general readers. The Oak Ridge Affirmations and Denials—October 24, 1992 Michael W. Kelley Capitalist Morality & the Politics of Socialism

Reviews

Mark Ahlseen Review of Poverty and Wealth: Why Socialism Doesn't Work, by Ronald H. Nash Ruben Alvarado Review of The Mystery of Capital by Hernando de Soto