This book offers a chronological account of the development of interest-bearing debt and how the issue of interest has been addressed throughout medieval and modern civilizations. It provides a review of the impact of these interest-bearing debt practices upon social relations and institutions.
This book offers a chronological account of the development of interest-bearing debt and how the issue of interest has been addressed throughout medieval and modern civilizations. It provides a review of the impact of these interest-bearing debt practices upon social relations and institutions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Murat Ustaölu, PhD, is a Professor of Economics at Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey, and is an active member of academic organizations such as Istanbul Institute for Advanced Studies, American Economic Association, and Eastern Economics Association.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction to the Doctrines of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Theology 2. Má Tokos and Foedus: Paving the Way for the Excess 3. Usurious Lending in Judaic Scriptures: Nèèk Ribbit and Tarbît/Marbit 4. The Forbidden Sins of Early Canonical Laws: Usu-aeris Usura and Interesse 5. The Axis of the Divergences: Rib¿ in Islam 6. Etymological Origins of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Scriptures
1. Introduction to the Doctrines of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Theology 2. Más, Tokos, and Foedus: Paving the Way for the Excess 3. Usurious Lending in Judaic Scriptures: Nèsèk, Ribbit, and Tarbît/Marbit 4. The Forbidden Sins of Early Canonical Laws: Usu-aeris, Usura, and Interesse 5. The Axis of the Divergences: Riba in Islam 6. Etymological Origins of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Scriptures
1. Introduction to the Doctrines of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Theology 2. Má Tokos and Foedus: Paving the Way for the Excess 3. Usurious Lending in Judaic Scriptures: Nèèk Ribbit and Tarbît/Marbit 4. The Forbidden Sins of Early Canonical Laws: Usu-aeris Usura and Interesse 5. The Axis of the Divergences: Rib¿ in Islam 6. Etymological Origins of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Scriptures
1. Introduction to the Doctrines of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Theology 2. Más, Tokos, and Foedus: Paving the Way for the Excess 3. Usurious Lending in Judaic Scriptures: Nèsèk, Ribbit, and Tarbît/Marbit 4. The Forbidden Sins of Early Canonical Laws: Usu-aeris, Usura, and Interesse 5. The Axis of the Divergences: Riba in Islam 6. Etymological Origins of "Interest and Debt" in Monotheist Scriptures
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