Economics, Ethics and Religion
Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought
- 233 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The book explores the intersection of economics and ethics through an extensive survey of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim perspectives. Rodney Wilson examines the growing interest among economists in ethical issues and the engagement of moral philosophers and theologians with economic concepts. By reviewing the expanding literature on business ethics from a religious standpoint, it highlights intriguing comparisons between theological insights and economic theories, contributing to a deeper understanding of these intertwined fields.