Content

Economics has replaced theology as the master language of Western culture, and is a particularly powerful influence on Australian culture. This unit considers the complex historical, theological and scientific issues involved in the relationship between economics and theology. It is especially concerned with the interaction between issues for individuals and organisations that the contemporary faith–work movement has taken up, and the system issues that economists study. As such, this unit will engage with with the intellectual issues as they occur at the nexus of the various practical problems and dilemmas of Christian discipleship in a culture that is shaped by economics.

Unit code: CT3333T

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 3

Unit discipline: Systematic Theology

Delivery Mode: Intensive

Proposing College: Trinity College Theological School

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Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate an awareness of the issues involved in interdisciplinary scholarship.

2.

Articulate a sophisticated ad critical understanding of the relationship between Christian theology and economics

3.

Critically assess the history and theology of the faith–work movement.

4.

Bring economic, ethical and theological analysis into critical engagement with a range of important contemporary issues

5.

Evaluate how issues in Faith, Work and Economics shapes Christian discipleship.

Unit sequence

Prerequisite: at least 1 foundational unit in CT

Pedagogy

Lectures, tutorials and in-class discussions

Indicative Bibliography

  1. Backhouse, Roger. Penguin History of Economics (Penguin Books, 2003).
  2. Bateman, Brad & Spencer Banzhaf. Keeping Faith, Losing Faith: Religious Belief and Political Economy. (Duke University Press, 2008).
  3. Hay, Donald. Economics Today: A Christian Critique. (Vancouver: Regent College Publishing, 2004).
  4. Finn, Daniel. Christian Economic Ethics: History and Implications. (Fortress Press, 2013).
  5. Brennan, Geoffrey & A. M. C. Waterman, (eds). Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct? (Kluwer, 1994).
  6. Volf, Miroslav. Work in the Spirit: Toward a Theology of Work. (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991).
  7. McCloskey, Dierdre. The Bourgeois Virtues: Ethics for an Age of Commerce. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006).
  8. Miller, David W. God at Work: The History and Promise of the Faith at Work Movement. (Oxford: OUP, 2006).
  9. Sherman, Amy L. Kingdom Calling: Vocational Stewardship for the Common Good. (Downers Grove, Illinois: IVP, 2011).
  10. Williams, Paul S. Exiles on Mission. (Grand Rapids: Brazos Press., 2020).

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Multiple Choice Quizzes or Tests - Quiz on pre-reading 1000 20.0
Book Review - Book review 2 1000 10.0
Book Review - Book review 1 1000 10.0
Essay 2000 60.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 31 Oct, 2023

Unit record last updated: 2023-10-31 14:55:28 +1100