This thought-provoking book bridges two seemingly unrelated fields – economics and divinity – offering a fresh perspective on their unexpected connections. With a conversational and accessible style, the author explores how economic principles can serve as tools to understand and achieve spiritual growth and divine purpose. By examining material goods, services, and human free will, this book reveals pathways to align with God’s will, making complex ideas both relatable and enlightening.
Ideal for readers interested in philosophy, spirituality, or economics, this book challenges conventional views, transforming economics from a “dismal science” into a dynamic lens for appreciating spiritual and religious dimensions. Combining academic rigour with philosophical insight, it invites academics, students, and general readers alike to rethink their approach to both disciplines.
Whether as an introduction to economics or a guide to spiritual exploration, this unique work offers an inspiring journey into the intersection of material and spiritual realms.
China’s Belt and Road Initiative is an ambitious global infrastructure program. Using a unique project database, this book provides a complete picture of the BRI’s benefits, risks, and implications, exploring its debt problems and future redesign.
