The response to Professor Gunning's query is no. That is heterodox
economics involves a secular explanation of economic activity.
Religious economics would, in part, utilize religious explanations to
explain economic activity. There seems to be a great deal of confusion
on this list serve as to what heterodox economics is. I have written a
short paper on the topic which I have attached. You may find it useful
for future discussions.
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Fred Lee