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================= HES POSTING =================
There is an interesting collection called _Religion and Economic Justice_
edited by Michael Zweig, Temple University Press, 1991.
Two books I have seen but not read are _The Soul of Economies_ by Denise
Breton and Christopher Largent, 1991, Idea House Publishing, and _With all
your possessions : Jewish ethics and economic life_ by Meir Tamari, 1987,
Free Press.
There seems to be something of a "Catholic Economics" that is affiliated
with the Association for Social Economics and the _Review of Social
Economy_, and the same _Review_ has published some articles on "Buddhist
Economics" that followed Schumacher's famous article.
Herman Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr.'s __For the Common Good_ touches on some
religious themes, I believe.
A number of non-economists have written on religion and economic issues
(in a broad socio-political context). Cornel West, for example.
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