pt. 1. Economics and ethics
ch. 1. Are economists basically immoral?
ch. 2. Economics and ethics : the problem of dialogue
ch. 3. Income and ethics in the market system
pt. 2. Economics and theology
ch. 4. Can homo economicus be Christian?
ch. 5. Economic scientists and skeptical theologians
ch. 6. Christian theological perspectives on the economy
ch. 7. Controlling stories : On the mutual influence of religious narratives and economic explanations
pt. 3. Economics, theology, and justice
ch. 8. Justice, natural law, and reformation theology
ch. 9. The concept of economic justice in religious discussion
ch. 10. The U.S. Catholic Bishops and the pursuit of justice
ch. 11. Jewish economic ethics in a pluralist society
pt. 4. Economics and history
ch. 12. Christian social thought and the origination of the economic order
ch. 13. Clerical laissez-faire : a case study in theological ethics.
pt. 5. Teaching and learning
ch. 14. "The nature of man" : what are we after?
ch. 15. Researchers and degree purchasers
pt. 6. Teaching economics
ch. 16. Economics is a way of thinking
ch. 17. Teaching introductory economics
ch. 18. Teaching economics by telling stories
ch. 19. Between sterility and dogmatism
ch. 20. Ethics on The Road to Serfdom and beyond
ch. 21. Measures of wealth and assumptions of right : an inquiry
ch. 22. The foundations of law and economics : can the blind lead the blind?
ch. 23. What is the responsibility of business under democratic capitalism?
ch. 24. The morality of labor unions
ch. 25. An economic perspective on illegal drugs
ch. 26. Economics, ethics, and ecology