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Topical Index to articles published in Faith & Economics


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[Prior to Fall 1999, this journal was published as the Bulletin of the Association of Christian Economists. The numbering of issues has continued unchanged.]


Surveys of thought within theological traditions:

ANDERSON, John E. and George Langelett "Economics and the Evangelical Mind" 28 (Fall 1996) 5-24.

ANDERTON, Charles H. "Conflict Economics in Christian Perspective" 37 (Spring 2001) 1-9.

ERICKSON, Lee E. "Recent Economic Positions of the Protestant Churches" 24 (Fall 1994) 40-53.

HALTEMAN, Jim "An Anabaptist Approach to Economic Systems" 16 (Fall 1990) 6-13.

HEAD, Thomas F. "The Bishops and the Economy: A Review Essay" 9 (Spring 1987) 12-19.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland "A Reformed Approach to Economics: The Kuyperian Tradition" 20 (Fall 1992) 7-27.

MCKEE, Arnold "Why Protestants Should Pay Attention to Catholic Economic Teaching" (Viewpoint) 18 (Fall 1991) 4-6.

NOELL, Edd S. "A Reformed Approach to Economics: Christian Reconstructionism" 21 (Spring 1993) 6-20.

OXFORD CONFERENCE "The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics" 15 (Spring 1990) 5-18.

SIDER, Ronald J., Vinay Samuel, David Bussau, Moss Ntlha, Ruth Callanta, Tito Paredes "The Agra Covenant on Christian Capital" 25 (Spring 1995) 10-12.

SKILLEN, James W. "The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics: Some Comments and Questions" 16 (Fall 1990) 14-21.

SMITH, Stephen L.S. "Integration and Differentiation: Economics at Christian Colleges" 24 (Fall 1994) 9-23.

WEBB, Bruce G. "Whose Theology? Which Economics?" 23 (Spring 1994) 45-62.

WEICHER, John D. "Traditional Christian Perspectives and Modern Welfare Reform" (part of symposium entitled "Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform") 37 (Spring 2001) 16-20.

WORLAND, Stephen T. "Centesimus Annus and the Catholic Social Tradition: Has John Paul II Adopted a New Paradigm?" 19 (Spring 1992) 4-15.

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Sub-disciplinary fields:

Economic Development/International Trade:

BARRETT, Christopher B. and Thomas Reardon “Introduction to a Special Issue on Making Markets Work for the Rural Poor” 50 (Fall 2007) 1-11

BARRETT, Christopher B. "On Social Networks and Economic Development" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 1-8.

BARRETT, Christopher B. "Debt Forgiveness and Poverty Reduction: Some Thoughts from a Skeptical Supporter" (part of symposium on "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt") 35 (Spring 2000) 12-15.

BARRETT, Christopher B. "Stewardship and the Welfare Economics of Sustainable Development" 27 (Spring 1996) 13-25.

BOUGHTON, Duncan, David Mather, Christopher B. Barrett, Rui Benfica, Danilo Abdula, David Tschirley, and Benedito Cunguara “Market Participation by Rural Households in a Low-Income Country: As Asset-Based Approach Applied to Mozambique” 50 (Fall 2007) 64-101

BROOKS, Arthur C. "Charity, Christianity, and the Poor: An Outsider's View of the Pew Christian Scholars Program" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 22-26.

CRABB, Peter R. and Timothy Keller “A Test of Portfolio Risk in Microfinance Institutions” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 25-40

DEAN, Judith M. "Are We Turning Poor Countries Into Pollution Havens?: Understanding the Trade/Environment Debate" 30 (Fall 1997) 7-14.

FINN, Daniel Rush "On the Rationale for Third World Debt Relief" (part of symposium on "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt") 35 (Spring 2000) 15-16.

FOSTER, Andrew. "Household Formation and Endogenous Altruism" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 16-22.

GRINOLS, Earl L. "Concerning the Formulation and Implementation of Foreign Trade Policy" (Viewpoint) 13 (Spring 1989) 4-6.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland "North American Christians in the Third World: How Best Can They Serve?" 9 (Spring 1987) 6-10.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland "Give Them a Fish, Teach Them to Fish, or Organize a Fishing Club? NGOs, Civil Society and Economic Development" 34 (Fall 1999) 11-18.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland "That the Work of God Might Be Displayed: Debt Forgiveness and Development" (part of symposium on "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt") 35 (Spring 2000) 16-19.

LIBBERT, Travis J. “Exploring the Role of Spiritual Capital in Poverty Traps and Microfinance” 51 (Spring 2008) 57-80

LOURY, Glenn C. "On Group Identity and Individual Behavior: Thoughts on The Anatomy of Racial Inequality" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 8-16.

LUNN, John. "On riches in the Bible and the West Today" 39 (Spring 2002) 14-22.

PETERS, Bill "An Introduction to the JUBILEE 2000 Campaign for International Debt Remission" 26 (Fall 1995) 14-20.

RUBEN, Ruerd and Koos van Eyk “The Dynamics of the Global Fruit and Vegetable Chains: Export-Oriented Agriculture as a Pro-Poor Strategy?” 50 (Fall 2007) 42-63

SIDER, Ronald J., Vinay Samuel, David Bussau, Moss Ntlha, Ruth Callanta, Tito Paredes "The Agra Covenant on Christian Capital" 25 (Spring 1995) 10-12.

SMITH, Stephen L.S. "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt" (part of symposium on "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt") 35 (Spring 2000) 8-12.

THORNTON, Jeremy and Phil Thornton “Agency and Incentives in International Development Partnership” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 1-24

VON DER RUHR, Marc and Joseph P. DANIELS "The Relationship Between Religious Affiliation, Region, Race, and Attitudes Toward Globalization" 42 (Fall 2003) 26-39.

de VRIES. Barend A. "The World Bank and the International Debt Crisis" 10 (Fall 1987) 11-12.

WILLIAMS, Timothy O. and Iheanacho Okike “Livestock Markets in West Africa: Potential Tools for Poverty Reduction?” 50 (Fall 2007) 12-41

WILSON, Paul N. and John E. Stapleford “Transformational Development: Mitigating Rural Poverty with the Poor” 50 (Fall 2007) 102-121

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Economics and Ethics:

ANDERSON, John E. "A Biblical and Economic Analysis of Jubilee Property Provisions." 46 (Fall 2005) 25-41.

BEED, Clive. "Jesus and Competition." 45 (Spring 2005) 41-57.

BLOMBERG, Craig L. "Is Affluence Good?" (part of the symposium on "Weighing the Good of Affluence") 40 (Fall 2002) 11-14.

BOETTKE, Peter J. “From Approximate Value Neutrality to Real Value Relevance: Economics, Political Economy, and the Moral Ecology of the Market Order” 49 (Spring 2007) 19-34

ELZINGA, Kenneth G. "Markets Without Guilt" (part of the symposium on "Weighing the Good of Affluence") 40 (Fall 2002) 1-3.

FINN, Daniel K. “Continuing the Dialogue on Markets and Morality” 49 (Spring 2007) 35-43

HARTROPP, Andy. "Affirmation of Affluence, or Awkward Ambivalence?" (part of the symposium on "Weighing the Good of Affluence") 40 (Fall 2002) 3-6.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland "North American Christians in the Third World: How Best Can They Serve?" 9 (Spring 1987) 6-10.

KLAY, Robin. "Godly Delight, Christian Vocation, and Moral Obligation: A Much Needed Perspective on Capitalism" (part of the symposium on "Weighing the Good of Affluence") 40 (Fall 2002) 6-11.

LOURY, Glenn C. "On Group Identity and Individual Behavior: Thoughts on The Anatomy of Racial Inequality" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 8-16.

LUNN, John. 2002. "On riches in the Bible and the West Today" No. 39 (Spring), pp. 14-22.

MENZIES, Gordon and Donald Hay “Economics and the Marriage Wars” 51 (Spring 2008) 1-30

MONSMA, George N., Jr. “A Useful Framework for the Discussion of the Morality of Markets” 49 (Spring 2007) 1-9

MORSE, Jennifer Roback "The Modern State as an Occasion of Sin" 26 (Fall 1995) 4-10.

MOTT, Stephen Charles "How Should Christian Economists Use the Bible? A Study in Hermeneutics" 13 (Spring 1989) 7-19.

NOELL, Edd S. "Delight, Danger, and Duty: The Good of Affluence and Current Research on Wealth in the Gospels" (part of the symposium on "Weighing the Good of Affluence") 40 (Fall 2002) 14-21.

NOELL, Edd S. and Kurt C. Schaefer. "Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical." 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.

OXFORD CONFERENCE "The Oxford Declaration on Christian Faith and Economics" 15 (Spring 1990) 5-18.

SAUER, James B. "Christian Faith, Economy, and Economics: What Do Christian Ethics Contribute to Understanding Economies?" 42 (Fall 2003) 17-25.

SCHAEFER, Kurt C. and Edd S. Noell. "Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical." 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.

SCHNEIDER, John. "In Defense of Delight" (part of the symposium on "Weighing the Good of Affluence") 40 (Fall 2002) 21-25.

SMITH, Stephen L.S. "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt" (part of symposium on "Christian Ethics and the Forgiveness of Third World Debt") 35 (Spring 2000) 8-12.

SMITH, Stephen L.S. "Integration and Differentiation: Economics at Christian Colleges" 24 (Fall 1994) 9-23.

TERRELL, Timonthy D. "The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights" 36 (Fall 2000) 1-9.

WATERMAN, Anthony M. C. “Is ‘Political Economy’ Really a Christian Heresy?” 51 (Spring 2008) 31-56

WEBB, Bruce G. “The Quest for ‘Mutual Understanding’: A Response to The Moral Ecology of Markets, 49 (Spring 2007) 10-18

WEBB, Bruce G. “Is There Value-Added in Christian Scholarship? The Case of Unemployment” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 41-58

WEBB, Bruce G. "Whose Theology? Which Economics?" 23 (Spring 1994) 45-62.

WILBER, Charles K. “Can a Christian Be an Economist?” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 59-86

YUENGERT, Andrew M. "The Common Good For Economists" 38 (Fall 2001) 1-9.

YUENGERT, Andrew M. "Free Markets and Character" 27 (Spring 1996) 4-12.

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Poverty in North America:

ESSENBURG, Timothy J. "Investing the Church's Social Capital in the Economy of Welfare Reform" (part of symposium entitled "Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform") 37 (Spring 2001) 24-30.

LOURY, Glenn C. "On Group Identity and Individual Behavior: Thoughts on The Anatomy of Racial Inequality" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 8-16.

LUNN, John. "On riches in the Bible and the West Today" 39 (Spring 2002) 14-22.

MASON, John D. "Biblical Teaching and the Objectives of Welfare Policy in the U.S." 22 (Fall 1993) 7-30.

MASON, John D. "Time Limits & Private Assistance: Using the Biblical Tradition to Examine Two Pieces of the Welfare Reforms of 1996" (part of symposium entitled "Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform") 37 (Spring 2001) 10-15.

SCHANSBERG, D. Eric "The Next Phase of Welfare Reform" (part of symposium entitled "Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform") 37 (Spring 2001) 20-24.

WEICHER, John D. "Traditional Christian Perspectives and Modern Welfare Reform" (part of symposium entitled "Truly Disadvantaged, Truly Compassionate: Christian Perspectives on Welfare Reform") 37 (Spring 2001) 16-20.

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History of Thought/Methodology:

ANDERSON, John E. "A Biblical and Economic Analysis of Jubilee Property Provisions." 46 (Fall 2005) 25-41.

BARRETT, Christopher B. and John C. Bergstrom. "The Economics of God’s Creation" 31 (Spring 1998) 4-23.

BOETTKE, Peter J. “From Approximate Value Neutrality to Real Value Relevance: Economics, Political Economy, and the Moral Ecology of the Market Order” 49 (Spring 2007) 19-34

BROCK, Gerald "The Christian Economist as a Dream Interpreter" 24 (Fall 1994) 5-8.

BROCK, Gerald W. "The New Institutional Economics" 39 (Spring 2002) 1-13.

CAMPBELL, William F. and Andrew W. Foshee "TwoDifferent Worlds, We Live in Two Different Worlds " (part of the symposium on "Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order") 44 (Fall 2004) 84-92.

CAMPBELL, William F. and Andrew Foshee "Wilhelm Roepke as a Christian Economist" 5 (Spring 1985) 3-5.

FINN, Daniel K. “Continuing the Dialogue on Markets and Morality” 49 (Spring 2007) 35-43

FOSTER, Andrew. "Household Formation and Endogenous Altruism" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 16-22.

LOURY, Glenn C. "On Group Identity and Individual Behavior: Thoughts on The Anatomy of Racial Inequality" (part of the symposium on "Social Networks and Economic Development") 41 (Spring 2003) 8-16.

MARCUM, James A. "Contemporary Philosophy of Science and Neoclassical Economics: An Opportunity for Christian Economists?" 42 (Fall 2003) 4-16.

MCKEE, Arnold "The Christian Mind and Economic Welfare" (Viewpoint) 33 (Spring 1999) 5-8.

MILLER, Tracy C. "Capitalism, Wealth and Poverty: How Should Christians Evaluate the Liberal Economic Order and its Consequences?" (part of the symposium on "Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order") 44 (Fall 2004) 57-67.

MOTT, Stephen Charles "How Should Christian Economists Use the Bible? A Study in Hermeneutics" 13 (Spring 1989) 7-19.

NOELL, Edd S. "Poverty, Freedom and Economic Justice: The Need for an Extended Dialogue" (part of the symposium on "Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order") 44 (Fall 2004) 39-45.

NOELL, Edd S. and Kurt C. Schaefer. "Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical." 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.

NORTH, Gary "Modern Economics as a Form of Magic" 29 (Spring 1997) 4-11.

PUFFERT, Douglas "The Market Economy and Human Community " (part of the symposium on "Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order") 44 (Fall 2004) 45-57.

RICHARDSON, J. David "Wealth, Poverty and Human Destiny: A Selective Review" (part of the symposium on "Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order") 44 (Fall 2004) 77-84.

RICHARDSON, J. David "What Should Christian Economists Do?...Economics!" 23 (Spring 1994) 12-36.

SCHAEFER, Kurt C. and Edd S. Noell. "Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical." 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.

SMITH, Stephen L.S. "Integration and Differentiation: Economics at Christian Colleges" 24 (Fall 1994) 9-23.

TERRELL, Timonthy D. "The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights" 36 (Fall 2000) 1-9.

TIEMSTRA, John P. "Poverty, Government and the Meaning of Economics " (part of the symposium on "Two Approaches to Fashioning A Christian Perspective on the Liberal Market Order") 44 (Fall 2004) 67-77.

TIEMSTRA, John P. "What Should Christian Economists Do? Doing Economics, But Differently" 23 (Spring 1994) 3-8.

VICKERS, Douglas "Time, Knowledge, and Ignorance, and the Subversion of Economic Reason" 33 (Spring 1999) 9-19.

WATERMAN, Anthony M. C. “Is ‘Political Economy’ Really a Christian Heresy?” 51 (Spring 2008) 31-56

WATERMAN, A.M.C."'Mind Your Own Business': Unintended Consequences in the Body of Christ" 35 (Spring 2000) 1-7.

WATERMAN, A.M.C. "Denys Munby (1919-1976) on Economics and Christianity" 12 (Fall 1988) 5-10.

WEBB, Bruce G. “The Quest for ‘Mutual Understanding’: A Response to The Moral Ecology of Markets, 49 (Spring 2007) 10-18

WEBB, Bruce G. “Is There Value-Added in Christian Scholarship? The Case of Unemployment” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 41-58

WEBB, Bruce G. "Whose Theology? Which Economics?" 23 (Spring 1994) 45-62.

WEBB, Bruce G. "Josiah Charles Stamp on Christianity and Economics" 17 (Spring 1991) 10-17.

WOHLGENANT, Michael K. "Why Christian Economists Should Pay Attention to Austrian Economics" 32 (Fall 1998) 7-9.

YUENGERT, Andrew M. "The Common Good For Economists" 38 (Fall 2001) 1-9.

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Other Fields:

ANDERSON, John E. "A Biblical and Economic Analysis of Jubilee Property Provisions." 46 (Fall 2005) 25-41.

BARRETT, Christopher B. and John C. Bergstrom. "The Economics of God’s Creation" 31 (Spring 1998) 4-23.

BARRETT, Christopher B. "On Pluralistic Ethics and the Economics of Compassion" 33 (Spring 1999) 20-35.

BERENDT, Emil B. "Using Genesis to Teach Religious Aspects of Economics." 42 (Fall 2003) 40-46.

BEED, Clive. "Jesus and Competition." 45 (Spring 2005) 41-57.

BOETTKE, Peter J. “From Approximate Value Neutrality to Real Value Relevance: Economics, Political Economy, and the Moral Ecology of the Market Order” 49 (Spring 2007) 19-34

BOETTKE, Peter. "Religion and Economics." (Part of the symposium on "The Economics of Religion") 46 (Fall 2005) 14-18.

BROOKS, Arthur C. "Faith, Secularism, and Charity." 43 (Spring 2004) 1-8.

GREEN, Steven L. "Time Inconsistency, Self-Control, and Rememberance" 42 (Fall 2003) 51-60.

GRINOLS, Earl L. "Gambling Economics: A Primer" 28 (Fall 1996) 25-32.

HALTEMAN, Jim "Productive Capital and Christian Moral Teaching." 44 (Fall 2004) 26-38.

HILL, P. J. "Public Choice: A Review" 34 (Fall 1999) 1-10.

IANNACCONE, Laurence R. and Brooks B. Hull "The Economics of Religion: A Survey of Recent Work" 18 (Fall 1991) 7-13.

IANNACCONE, Laurence R. "Economics of Religion: Debating the Costs and Benefits of a New Field." (Part of the symposium on "The Economics of Religion") 46 (Fall 2005) 1-9.

MCCLOSKEY, Deirdre. "Importing Religion into Economics." (Part of the symposium on "The Economics of Religion") 46 (Fall 2005) 19-23.

MENZIES, Gordon and Donald Hay “Economics and the Marriage Wars” 51 (Spring 2008) 1-30

MORSE, Jennifer Roback "The Modern State as an Occasion of Sin" 26 (Fall 1995) 4-10.

MOTT, Stephen Charles "How Should Christian Economists Use the Bible? A Study in Hermeneutics" 13 (Spring 1989) 7-19.

NEAL, Derek. "Comments on the Economics of Religion." (Part of the symposium on "The Economics of Religion") 46 (Fall 2005) 10-13.

NOELL, Edd S. and Kurt C. Schaefer. "Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical." 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.

NORTH, Charles M and Beck A. Taylor "The Biblical Underpinnings of Tit-for-Tat: Scriptural Insights into Axelrod's The Evolution of Cooperation" 44 (Fall 2004) 1-25.

SCHAEFER, Kurt C. “Benchmarking Scholarship in Economics” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 87-95

SCHAEFER, Kurt C. and Edd S. Noell. "Contract Theory, Distributive Justice, and the Hebrew Sabbatical." 45 (Spring 2005) 1-19.

SMITH, Stephen L.S. "Integration and Differentiation: Economics at Christian Colleges" 24 (Fall 1994) 9-23.

STEEN, Todd P. "Is There an Earnings Premium for Catholic Women? Evidence from the NLS Youth Cohort." 45 (Spring 2005) 21-39.

VON DER RUHR, Marc and Joseph P. DANIELS "The Relationship Between Religious Affiliation, Region, Race, and Attitudes Toward Globalization" 42 (Fall 2003) 26-39.

WATERMAN, Anthony M. C. “Is ‘Political Economy’ Really a Christian Heresy?” 51 (Spring 2008) 31-56

WATERMAN, A.M.C."'Mind Your Own Business': Unintended Consequences in the Body of Christ" 35 (Spring 2000) 1-7.

WEBB, Bruce G. “Is There Value-Added in Christian Scholarship? The Case of Unemployment” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 41-58

WILBER, Charles K. “Can a Christian Be an Economist?” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 59-86

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Essay/Viewpoint articles:

AHMANSON, Howard F. "Can We Agree On This?" (Viewpoint) 30 (Fall 1997) 5-6.

BARRETT, Christopher B. and MUSTARD, David. "The Ministry of Referees and Discussants" 40 (Fall 2002) 26-32.

ELZINGA, Kenneth G. "The Academy and Jesus" 37 (Spring 2001) 31-35.

HENDERSON, James W. and John PISCIOTTA "Implementing George Marsden's 'Outrageous Idea' in Economics" 42 (Fall 2003) 1-3.

HEYNE, Paul "Christianity and the Economic Order" (Viewpoint) 15 (Spring 1990) 5-6.

HEYNE, Paul "Passing Judgments" 23 (Spring 1994) 9-11.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland "North American Christians in the Third World: How Best Can They Serve?" 9 (Spring 1987) 6-10.

KLAY, Robin "Linguistic Choices-Exercising the Power of Words to Include Everyone" (Viewpoint) 11 (Spring 1988) 4-6.

MASON, John D. "The Christian Economist and the Church" (Viewpoint) 14 (Fall 1989) 6-9.

MCKEE, Arnold "Why Protestants Should Pay Attention to Catholic Economic Teaching" (Viewpoint) 18 (Fall 1991) 4-6.

MCKEE, Arnold "The Christian Mind and Economic Welfare" (Viewpoint) 33 (Spring 1999) 5-8.

O'NEILL, Patrick B. "Including Christian Principles in Principles of Economics Courses at a State University: An Initiative in Expanding the Curriculum" 42 (Fall 2003) 47-50.

SCHAEFER, Kurt C. “Benchmarking Scholarship in Economics” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 87-95

SCHAFFNER, Julie Anderson "Promising Research Directions" (Viewpoint) 34 (Fall 1999) 28-30.

WILBER, Charles K. “Can a Christian Be an Economist?” 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 59-86

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Book/Author Reviews:

ABADEER, Adel. Review of Free People: A Christian Response to Global Economics by Tricia Gates Brown, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 127-132

ANDERSON, John E. Review of Economics in Christian Perspective: Theory, Policy and Life Choices by Victor V. Claar and Robim J. Klay, 50 (Fall 2007) 122-126

ANDERSON, Michael A. Review of World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Haterd and Global Instability, by Amy Chua. 43 (Spring 2004) 9-10.

ANDERTON, Charles H. and David K. W. Chu "Personal Finance and Economics in the Writings of Larry Burkett: How Should Christian Economists Respond?" 29 (Spring 1997) 12-18.

BARRETT, Christopher B. Review of The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time by Jeffrey D. Sachs. 46 (Fall 2005) 43-49.

BLACK, Robert A. Review of Property for People, Not for Profit: Alternatives to the Global Tyranny of Capital by Ulrich Duchrow and Franz J. Hinkelammert. 45 (Spring 2005) 63-71.

BRUNGER, Scott. Review of Great Commission Companies: The Emerging Role of Business in Missions by Steve Rundle and Tom Steffen. 43 (Spring 2004) 16-17.

CAMPBELL, William F. Review of Political Economy and Christian Theology since the Enlightenment: Essays in Intellectual History by A. M. C. Waterman, 49 (Spring 2007) 71-76.

CAMPBELL, William F. Review of The Mind and the Market: Capitalism in Modern European Thought by Jerry Z. Muller. 43 (Spring 2004) 13-15.

CAMPBELL, William F. and Andrew Foshee "Wilhelm Roepke as a Christian Economist" 5 (Spring 1985) 3-5.

CLAAR, Vistor. Review of Economic Theory and Christian Belief by Andrew Britton and Peter Sedgwick. 45 (Spring 2005) 76-78.

ELZINGA, Kenneth G. Review of Saving Adam Smith: A Tale of Wealth, Transformation, and Virtue, by Jonathan B. Wight. 43 (Spring 2004) 12-13.

FOSHEE, Andrew. Review of The Church and the Market: A Catholic Defense of the Free Economy by Thomas E. Woods, Jr. 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 147-152.

GRINOLS, Earl L. Review of Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism—America’s Charity Divide, Who Gives, Who Doesn’t, and Why It Matters by Arthur C. Brooks, 49 (Spring 2007) 50-55

GRINOLS, Earl, Review of The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success by Rodney Stark, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 106-110

GRINOLS, Earl L. Review of The Economics of Sin: Rational Choice or No Choice at All? by Samuel Cameron. 44 (Fall 2004) 93-96.

GWIN, C. Review of "Biblical Games: Game Theory and the Hebrew Bible," by S. Brams. 42 (Fall 2003) 63-64.

HALTEMAN, Jim. Review of Alternatives to Economics: Christian Socio-Economic Perspectives by Clive Beed and Cara Beed, 50 (Fall 2007) 127-131

HALTEMAN, Jim. Review of Cash Values: Money and the Erosion of Meaning in Today's Society by Craig M. Gay. 46 (Fall 2005) 50-53.

HALTEMAN, Jim. Review of A Short History of Distributive Justice by Samuel Fleischacher. 46 (Fall 2005) 67-69.

HAMERSMA, Sarah, Review of The Decline of the Secular University: Why the Academy Needs Religion by C. John Sommerville, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 111-114

HAMERSMA, Sarah. Review of Lifting up the Poor: A Dialogue on Religion, Poverty and Welfare Reform by Mary Jo Bane and Lawrence M. Mead. 44 (Fall 2004) 96-100.

HARTROPP, Andrew. Review of Having: Property and Possession in Religious and Social Life by William Schweiker and Charles Mathewes. 45 (Spring 2005) 72-75.

HAVENS, Rebecca A. Review of The Redemption of Love: Rescuing Marriage and Sexuality from the Economics of a Fallen World by Carrie A. Miles, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 121-126

HEAD, Tom. Review of The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring Economics by Riane Eisler, 51 (Spring 2008) 101-104

HENLEY, Andrew. Review of Inhabiting the Land by Andrew Yuengert. 44 (Fall 2004) 104-106.

HOKSBERGEN, Roland. Review of "Crossing the Mainstream: Ethical and Methodological Issues in Economics," A. Dutt and K Jameson, eds. 42 (Fall 2003) 61-63.

KLAY, Robin. Review of Is the Market Moral? A Dialog on Religion, Economics and Justice by Rebecca Blank and William McGurn. 45 (Spring 2005) 59-62.

KOCH, Paul R. Review of A Declaration of Interdependence: Why America Should Join the World by Will Hutton. 43 (Spring 2004) 15-16.

KOCH, Paul R. Review of Economy and Economic Analysis by Robert Black. 46 (Fall 2005) 59-61.

LUNN, John. Review of God and Money: The Moral Challenge of Capitalism by Charles McDaniel, 51 (Spring 2008) 81-85

MASON, John D. Review of The Fear of Beggars: Stewardship and Poverty in Christian Ethics by Kelly S. Johnson, 51 (Spring 2008) 91-95

MASON, John D. Review of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality, by Glenn C. Loury. 43 (Spring 2004), 10-12.

MASON, John D. Review of The Anatomy of Racial Inequality, by Glenn C. Loury. 43 (Spring 2004), 10-12.

McNAMERA, Paul E. Review of Food Aid After Fifty Years: Recasting Its Role by Christopher B. Barrett and Daniel G. Maxwell, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 115-120

MITCHELL, Hadley T. Review of Turn Neither to the Right Nor to the Left: A Thinking Christian's Guide to Politics and Public Policy by D. Eric Schansberg. 46 (Fall 2005) 62-66.

NORTH, Charles M. Review of The Marketplace of Christianity by Robert B. Ekelund Jr., Robert F. Hebert, and Robert D. Tollison, 49 (Spring 2007) 56-60

OSLINGTON, Paul. Review of The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce by Deidre McCloskey, 50 (Fall 2007) 132-136

OYELERE, Ruth Uwaifo. Review of The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can be Done About It by Pail Collier, 51 (Spring 2008) 86-90

RUNDLE, Steven L. Review of Globalization and the Good,  Peter Heslam, ed. 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 136-141

RUSSEL, Mark L. Review of God at Work: The History and Promise of the Faith at Work Movement by David W. Miller, 49 (Spring 2007) 77-80.

SCHAFFNER, Julie Anderson. Review of The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good by William Easterly, 49 (Spring 2007) 45-49.

STAPLEFORD, John E. Review of The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth by Benjamin M. Friedman, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 142-146

STAPLEFORD, J. Review of "God and Business: Christianity's Case for Capitalism" by R. Richards. 42 (Fall 2003) 67-68.

STAPLEFORD, John. Review of The Elusive Quest for Growth: Economists' Adventures and Misadventures in the Tropics by William Easterly. 45 (Spring 2005) 85-87.

STEEN, Todd and Steve VanderVeen. Review of A New Protestant Labor Ethic at Work by Ken Estey. 44 (Fall 2004) 100-103.

STRINGHAM, Edward. Review of The Not So Wild, Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier by Terry L. Anderson and Peter J. Hill, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 133-135

SURDYK, Lisa Klein. Review of Economics for Humans by Julie A. Nelson, 49 (Spring 2007) 66-70

SURDYK, L. Review of "Economic Thinking for the Theologically Minded," by S. Gregg. 42 (Fall 2003) 64-66.

TERRELL, Timonthy D. "The Origin of Property Rights: A Critique of Rothbard and Hoppe on Natural Rights" 36 (Fall 2000) 1-9.

TIEMSTRA, John. Review of "Ethics as Social Science: The Moral Philosophy of Social Cooperation," by L. Yeager. 42 (Fall 2003) 66-67

WATERMAN, A.M.C. Review of God and Evil of Scarcity: Moral Foundations of Economic Agency by Albino Barrera, 49 (Spring 2007) 61-65.

WATERMAN, A.M.C. "Denys Munby (1919-1976) on Economics and Christianity" 12 (Fall 1988) 5-10.

WEBB, Bruce G. “The Quest for ‘Mutual Understanding’: A Response to The Moral Ecology of Markets, 49 (Spring 2007) 10-18

WEBB, Bruce. Review of The Boundaries of Technique: Ordering Positive and Normative Concerns in Economic Research by Andrew Yuengert. 46 (Fall 2005) 54-58.

WEBB, Bruce G. "Josiah Charles Stamp on Christianity and Economics" 17 (Spring 1991) 10-17.

WILSON, Paul N. Review of Land and Forest Economics by G. Cornelis van Kooten and Henk Folmer, 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 103-105

WISHLOFF, Jim. Review of The Vocation of Business: Social Justice in the Marketplace by John C. Medaille, 51 (Spring 2008)

WOERHLING, Francis. Review of Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics by Albino Barrera, 51 (Spring 2008) 105-109

WOEHRLING, Francis. Review of Economics and Religion by Paul Oslington. 45 (Spring 2005) 79-84.

WYNDICK, Bruce. Review of The Social Economics of Poverty: On Identities, Communities, Groups, and Networks, Christopher Barett, ed., 47/48 (Spring/Fall 2006) 97-10

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Interviews:

WEBB, Bruce G. "A Conversation with J. David Richardson" 31 (Spring 1998) 24-32.

WEBB, Bruce G. "A Conversation with Donald Hay" 32 (Fall 1998) 10-22.

WEBB, Bruce G. "A Conversation with Douglas Vickers" 34 (Fall 1999) 19-27.

WEBB, Bruce G. "A Conversation with Anthony Waterman" 36 (Fall 2000) 10-18.

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