<i>"A superb book, containing some of the best work of highly distinguished figures in economics, religious ethics, and biblical studies.... There is no doubt, this book is timely, diverse yet coherent, excellent, and engaging."</i><br />—<b>Cornel West</b>
<i>"This collection of essays seeks to effect a junction between religiously based and Marxist critiques of the present economy and represents usefully a significant strand of critical thought."</i><br />—<b>Kenneth J. Arrow</b>, Joan Kenney Professor of Economics, Stanford University and Nobel Laureate in Economics
<i>"The essays are all substantive, from prominent writers.... What is best about the book is its focus on new developments between theology and economic life and its fresh thoughts on the changes in theory and policy that we need."</i><br />—<b>Beverly Harrison</b>, Union Theological Seminary
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Michael Zweig is Professor of Economics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.Contributors: Gregory Baum, Samuel Bowles, Pamela K. Brubacker, J. Baird Callicott, Herbert Gintis, Norman K. Gottwald, Francis Moore Lappé, Michael Lerner, Amata Miller, IHM, Ann Seidman, and the editor.