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EPISODE · Apr 22, 2021 · 1H 1M

Economics and Religion

from Economics Explored · host Darren Brady Nelson, Gene Tunny

A conversation on economics and religion, including on whether Jesus was a socialist and whether religion influences economic growth. Economics Explored host Gene Tunny speaks with Darren Brady Nelson, Chief Economist of LibertyWorks, an Australian libertarian think tank, and a policy advisor to the Heartland Institute.Links related to the conversationDarren's articles on religion and economics:Murray Rothbard on Christianity, Catholicism, and theologyChristian liberty: are you serious??Other material:HuffPo article: Jesus was a SocialistRendering Unto Caesar: Was Jesus A Socialist?The Tribute Money (Titian)Is 'Render unto Caesar' really about taxes?Religion and Economic GrowthWhy is the Lord’s Day celebrated on Sunday instead of Saturday?

Was Jesus a socialist? Does religion influence economic growth? These and other questions are considered in this discussion with Darren Brady Nelson, Chief Economist of LibertyWorks, an Australian libertarian think tank.

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