Abstract
This theme issue of
Markets and Morality on economic personalism coincides with two significant events in the life of the Center for Economic Personalism. The first event is the gathering of scholars at the Interdisciplinary Congress for the Development of Economic Personalism, August 9-12, 2001, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The combined reflection of both the speakers and the participants developed the Statement of Principles for Economic Personalism, which can be found at the conclusion of the Congress proceedings. The second event is the publication of the
Foundations of Economic Personalism series by Lexington Books (
www.lexingtonbooks.com) in the series
Religion, Politics, and Society in the New Millennium.