In relation to the current postings, as distinctions among various
combinations of the words 'economics' and 'religion' are made, along
with various qualifiers, it might be worth drawing attention to the
following book:
Robert H. Nelson, Economics as Religion: From Samuelson to Chicago
and Beyond (University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State
University Press, 2001).
Those interested in the relationships between economics and religion,
both as aspects of experience and as aspects of conceptual systems,
(not to mention various relationships between the experiential and
the theoretical) have an enormous field to survey. No doubt each is
relevant in its own way.
Bruce Larson