Reforming economics : Calvinist studies on methods and institutions

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    • Tiemstra, John P.
    • Ebels, Daniel M.

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Reforming economics : Calvinist studies on methods and institutions

edited by John P. Tiemstra ... [et al.] ; with a contribution by Daniel M. Ebels

(Toronto studies in theology, v. 48)

E. Mellen Press, c1990

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This work surveys all of the major sub-fields within economics from a Reformed Christian point of view. It proposes a new approach to economics, one that is explicitly normative and based on the concept of stewardship. It considers topics such as: the failure of economics to address many current economic problems; the internal failures of current economic theory; problems with the scientific methodology which forms the foundation on which contemporary economists build their work; the application of a Christian scientific methodology to economics; biblical priorities for economic science and economic life; and a Reformed Christian view of the nature of human interactions and its implications for families, firms, unions, governments, and voluntary organizations.

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