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Title: POLITICAL ECONOMY AND NATURAL THEOLOGY
SMITH, MALTHUS AND THEIR FOLLOWERS
By: Paul Oslington
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0415454816
ISBN 13: 9780415454810
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Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Pub. date: 26 July, 2017
Series: Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy
Pages: 174
Description: Shows how theology shaped political economy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. This title is a useful reading for all concerned with the origins of economics and the role of religion in contemporary policy debates.
Synopsis: Since the early 20th century, Economics has been the dominant discourse in English-speaking countries, displacing Christian theology from its previous position of authority. This path breaking book is a major contribution to the interdisciplinary dialogue between economics and religion. Oslington tells the story of natural theology shaping political economy in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, emphasising continuing significance of theological issues for the discipline of economics. Early political economists such as Adam Smith, Josiah Tucker, Edmund Burke, William Paley, T.R. Malthus, Richard Whately, J.B. Sumner, Thomas Chalmers, and William Whewell, extended the British scientific natural theology tradition of Francis Bacon, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton to the social world. This extension nourished and shaped political economy as a discipline, influencing its theoretical framework, but perhaps more importantly helping legitimate political economy in the British universities, and public policy circles. Educating the public in the principles of political economy had a central place in this religiously driven program.Natural theology also created tensions (especially reconciling economic suffering with divine goodness and power) that eventually contributed to its demise and the separation of economics from theology in the mid-19th century Britain. This volume highlights aspects of the story that are neglected in standard histories of economics, histories of science, and contemporary theology. Political Economy and Natural Theology is essential reading for all concerned with the origins of economics, the meaning and purpose of economic activity, the role of religion in contemporary policy debates.
Illustrations: 20 black & white illustrations, 20 black & white halftones
Publication: UK
Imprint: Routledge
Returns: Returnable
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