| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 2 (30), 2009 | | ECONOMICS AND RELIGION | | Lukin S. V. Head of the Chair of Business Management, High School of Management and Business, Byelorussian State Economic University (Minsk), PhD (Economics)
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| The author analyzes Psalm XXXVI of King David in the context of Old Testament and Christian economic ideas. Special attention is paid at the spiritual evaluation of the material wealth and the influence it produces upon a human being. The author argues that Old Testament prophets connected righteous wealth with long-term stability and demographic growth, whereas Christian authors – with heavenly bliss ad eternal life | Key words: psalm, King David, wealth, prosperity, righteousness, chrematistics, charity | |
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