The newest edition of the Journal of Markets & Morality is now available online and in print (www.marketsandmorality.com). This issue of the Journal features a new scholia. "Selections from the Dicaeologicae" is an original English translation of several key chapters of Johannes Althusius' Dicaeologicae, the ground-breaking seventeenth-century work that systematized current civil law, Roman law, and Jewish law into one collective and cohesive legal system. Althusius was a key player in the development of political science as a disciplinary field of study and his Dicaeologicae was one of the first examples of the emerging field in the seventeenth century. The new issue also features a publicly available editorial by Stephen Grabill. "The Fallacy of Adam's Fallacy" examines Duncan Foley's best-selling Adam's Fallacy: A Guide to Economic Theology. Grabill argues that Foley ignores the historical context of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations as well as his other relevant writings resulting in a poorly documented attempt to discredit Smith. Other articles in this issue: David VanDrunen, "The Importance of the Penultimate: Reformed Social Thought and the Contemporary Critiques of the Liberal Society" Andrew Schein, "The Vision of Deuteronomy 15 with Regard to Poverty, Socialism, and Capitalism" Samuel Gregg, "A Lost Opportunity: The Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church-A Review Essay" Carl J. Schramm, "The High Price of Low Ethics: How Corruption Imperils American Entrepreneurship and Democracy" Roland E. Kidwell and Linda Achey Kidwell, "Ethical Beliefs in the Catholic Business School: The Impact of Catholic Social Teaching on Classroom Reality" Karl Farmer, "Germany's Social Market Economy and the New Systems Competition" Jeanette Delery and Walter Block, "Corporate Welfare" Book Reviews in the following areas: Christian Social Thought; Ethics and Economics; Philosophy, History, and Methodology of Economics. Coinciding with the release of issue 9.2, issue 8.2 has been released to the general "non-subscribing" public. Journal of Markets & Morality is a peer-reviewed academic journal published twice a year-in the Spring and Fall. The journal promotes intellectual exploration of the relationship between economics and morality from both social science and theological perspectives. It seeks to bring together theologians, philosophers, economists, and other scholars for dialogue concerning the morality of the marketplace. Visit us at: http://www.marketsandmorality.com Jordan J. Ballor