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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction: The Market Paradox -- part ONE THE LAWS OF ECONOMICS AS THE NEW WORD OF GOD -- ONE Tenets of Economic Faith -- TWO A Secular Great Awakening -- part TWO THEOLOGICAL MESSAGES OF SAMUELSON’S ECONOMICS -- THREE The Market Mechanism...
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction: The Market Paradox -- Part ONE. THE LAWS OF ECONOMICS AS THE NEW WORD OF GOD -- ONE Tenets of Economic Faith -- TWO A Secular Great Awakening -- Part TWO. THEOLOGICAL MESSAGES OF SAMUELSON’S ECONOMICS -- THREE The Market Mechanism...
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In the past 30 years, community associations and other forms of collective ownership of residential property have spread across the United States, now meeting the housing needs of about 15 percent of all Americans. In almost all cases, the collective ownership instruments have been established...
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Most economists are absorbed with writing papers for journals and other audiences and with other routine tasks of their professional lives. They have little time for introspective reflection on the moral philosophical - indeed, often secular religious - foundations of economics; indeed, they may...
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Cover Page -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- Foreword by Max Stackhouse -- Preface -- Introduction: The Market Paradox -- Part: ONE THE LAWS OF ECONOMICS AS THE NEW WORD OF GOD -- One: Tenets of Economic Faith -- Two: A Secular Great Awakening...
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From biblical times, forests have often provided sacred sites and otherwise played an important role in religion. Most contemporary professional foresters believe that this is no longer the case. This paper argues, however, that they have an unduly limited concept of religion. As I have...
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