This book contributes to the ânew viewâ reading of Adam Smith, providing a historically and contextually rich interpretation of Smithâs thought. Smith built a moral philosophy on the foundations of a natural theology of human sociality. Examination of his life, relationship with David Hume and use of divine names shows that he retained a progressive form of Christian theism. The book interrogates the metaphor of the âinvisible handâ and highlights the importance of the religious dimension of Adam Smithâs thought for his moral philosophy, his jurisprudence and his economics. It reflects on the contemporary relevance of a theological reading of Smith and lays the ground for further inquiry between economic and religious perspectives.
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