Units timetabled for 2013 and 2014 are provisional only, and details of semester and time will change. The official timetable for each year is released on 1 September of the prior year.
Archived unit descriptions for 2011 are available here.
This unit aims to equip students with the resources to understand a variety of economic models and to formulate a theological critique of these. The unit will embody a dialogue between the approaches of an economist and a theologian. The relationship between society and the economy will be considered and theological resources such as economic language in the Scriptures, economic models in Scripture and early Christianity, and contemporary Christian social teaching will be explored. In particular, theological critique will be directed to current neo-liberal economic models, bearing in mind issues of distributive justice and economic policy.
Upon successful completion of this unit, it is expected that students will be able to:
A level one unit in both Old Testament and New Testament and two semester units of Systematic Theology, including one at 2nd level.
Lectures, tutorials and seminars
* = set texts recommended for purchase
Barrera, Albino, Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics. Cambridge: CUP, 2005.
Beed, Clive and Cara Beed, Alternatives to Economics: Christian Socio-Economic Perspectives. Latham: University Press of America, 2006.
Boland, Lawrence A, Critical Economic Methodology: A Personal Odyssey. London: Routledge, 1997.
Daly, Herman E. & Cobb, John D. For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment and a Sustainable Future. 2nd ed. Boston: Beacon Press, 1994.
Gutierrez, Gustavo, A Theology of Liberation. New York: Orbis Books, 1973.
Herzog, William R., Jesus, Justice and the Reign of God. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2000.
Hollenbach, David, The Common Good and Christian Ethics. Cambridge University Press, 2002.
Hopkins, David and Stager, Laurence, The Hebrew Bible in Its Economic Environment. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2007.
Long, D. Stephen, Divine Economy: Theology and the Market. London: Routledge, 2000.
Oslington, Paul (ed), Economics and Religion, 2 vols. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2003.
Silver, Morris, Economic Structures of Antiquity. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1995.
Smith, Adam, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 1776, Ed. Edwin Cannan, London: Methuen,1904.
Stackhouse, Max L., (ed.), God and Globalization: Volume 4. Harrisburg: Trinity Press International, 2007.
Stiglitz, Joseph, Making Globalization Work: The next steps to global justice. Camberwell: Penguin, 2006.
Walsh, Michael & Davies, Brian (eds), Proclaiming Justice and Peace: Papal Documents from Rerum Novarum through Centesimus Annus. Mystic, CT: Twenty-Third Publications, 1991.
Waterman, A. M. C. (ed), Political Economy and Christian Theology since the Enlightenment: Essays in Intellectual History. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
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