K.E. Løgstrup’s Ethics: Is There a Christian Alternative to Economics?

In Market, Ethics and Religion: The Market and its Limitations. Springer Verlag. pp. 145-157 (2022)
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Abstract

There is a fundamental gap between a mainstream economics dealing with rational management of a society with selfish actors and economic incentives, and a Christianity appealing to peoples’ virtue and ethics. The Danish theologian K. E. Løgstrup is one of the philosophers who has most thoroughly analysed this basic problem in a market economy. This article describes and discusses both the conflict and Løgstrup’s position on it.

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