Is God an economist?

Is God an economist?

by Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto

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The Old Testament is one of the oldest and most influential and nbsp;documents in mankind's cultural heritage. For many centuries it has been regarded as a religious text full of symbolic and spiritual meaning but, more recently, a more secular debate has flourished regarding its rationale, purpose and relevance. Readers have long focused on its symbolism and moral and religious framework, but it can also be argued that it holds crucial social and economic lessons which can be applied in a rational way to modern society. This book offers a radical new exploration of the Old Testament, arguing that the text provides rational, institutional and constitutional economic guidance, with applications to issues of social conflict resolution and economic cooperation. Sigmund Wagner-Tsukamoto also suggests that the Old Testament anticipated several more recent advances in economic theory. This book offers a fascinating and insightful reading of the Old Testament, and highlights the relevance of the biblical text to economic, political and social issues in the 21st century.

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