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Book Review: Economics, Ethics and Religion: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Economic Thought, by: Rodney Wilson, Reviewed by: SYED NAWAB HAIDER NAQVI مراجعة علمية لكتاب: الاقتصاد و الأخلاق و الدين - تأليف: رودني ويلسون - مراجعة: سيد نواب حيدر نقوي

Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi
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Syed Nawab Haider Naqvi: Rector, Kausar University of Sciences, Islamabad

No 365, Book reviews and book reports published in the Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics. from King Abdulaziz University, Islamic Economics Institute.

Abstract: Rodney Wilson's book aims to highlight the religious-ethical basis of economic actions through the kaleidoscope of` comparative religions perspectives on economics (p. 21). The economic teachings of the three great religions in the Abrahamic tradition - namely, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - are juxtaposed here in one volume to facilitate a fruitful inter-religious dialogue on common moral and economic concerns of a modern society. Wilson, as a Christian who has participated in interfaith dialogue (p. 2), was well-placed to write such a wide-ranging, well-researched work which seeks to unite, rather than divide, the 'peoples of the Book', a welcome news for those who would rather reject the dark forebodings of the Clash of Civilizations. He draws freely on a large number of writings of 'authentic' exponents of the Judaic, Christian and Islamic points of view and compares, without being polemical, their competing but mostly complementary (if seen in the 'correct' historic sequence), positions on economic matters. Written in a racy, persuasive style, the book impresses the reader as a work of significant scholarship.

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Date: 2002-01
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Published in the Journal of King Abdulaziz University: Islamic Economics, Volume: 14, Issue: 1

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DOI: 10.4197/islec.14-1.4

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