Distinguished Lecturer at Erasmus Economics & Theology Institute - Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
We believe in decent economics, in which we care for people, planet, and profit.The Erasmus Economics and Theology Institute (EETI) is a research and knowledge center where theologians, economists, philosophers and business administrators challenge beliefs, ideas, concepts and motives that are at the core of our economy.As this is a time of transition, societies have to find new ways in order to balance people, planet and profit. The need for change, on a planet that has finite limits, implies that science has to question the fundamentals.Man is a complex being. Circumstances and societies change over time, but we, basically, stay the same. We learn something and call it progress, whereas other ideas fall into oblivion. Our lives evolve around needs and capabilities, on a rational, emotional, biological and spiritual level. Our economies and societies reflect who we are, what we believe, and what we aspire.Economists & TheologiansEconomists can learn from theologians since many practices in economy have been analysed and described throughout history. Trust, leadership, power, justice, reciprocity, and responsibility, to name just a few, have been studied extensively by the humanities. Adopting the tension and complexities of contemporary society, our research on the origins of ideas starts in the present.On the other hand, theology and beliefs have been influenced by the economic and social surroundings and developments at the time. Our world is different now. Economics can shed new light on the ancient notions that are at the root of religious scriptures.