Economics from a trinitarian perspective

Philosophia Reformata 78 (2):102-107 (2013)
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This essay is an attempt to look at economics from a Christian perspective in this time of crisis. This exploration is of great personal interest to me because I am a Christian and an economist. During my entire adult life, I have been trying to connect these two parts of who I am: my Christian faith and my vocation in economics. In the beginning of my career I focused more on the dialectic tension between economics and faith. As I have grown older I have moved more towards a synthesis of economics and faith.

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