Author: Robert H. Nelson Title: Economics As Religion: From Samuelson To Chicago And Beyond
Description: Pennsylvania State University Press 2002 Paperback, 408pp. 'Nelson provides a huge service to students of religion in his attempts to place economics . in conversation with theology.'-The Christian Century 'Market economics is best understood as a religion. When I first read this claim in a book by Robert Nelson . I had doubts. [But] the more one thinks about the function of market economics in modern society, the stronger the case gets for treating it as a religion.' -The Financial Times 'In his groundbreaking study, Robert Nelson explores the genesis, the prophets, the prophesies, and the tenets of what he sees as a . religion of economics that has come into full blossom in latter-day America.'-America: The National Catholic Weekly 'As a history of modern neoclassical economic theory, [Nelson's book] is exemplary. An exceedingly well-written book.'-Journal of Economic Issues 'Nelson does not regard 'theology' as a cuss word, and so his detailed study of the theology underlying Samuelsonian and Chicagoan economics is not a put-down. It's a way of seeing the rhetoric of fundamental belief-what has been called vision. Nelson . speaks with authority from within the field. His grasp of modern economics is broad and firm. And so in theology, too. It's an important, even an amazing book: Luther meets Smith.'-Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinois at Chicago. Previous owner's name inside. (ISBN: 9780271022840). Good.
Keywords: Business, Economy9780271022840 9780271022840
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