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Nathan Mclellan

Nathan McLellan is pursuing doctoral studies in religious Ethics at Southern Methodist University. He holds a master’s degree in economics from Massey University and a Master’s degree in theology from Regent College. He was formerly the Head of Research at the Marketplace Institute, Regent College and an economist at the New Zealand Treasury. He is also a Research Fellow at the Maxim Institute, New Zealand.

A Vision for a Different Economic System

The newest Jubilee Centre book contends that the biblical law—and particularly the Old Testament laws that applied to Israel concerning Sabbath, the usury prohibition, and Jubilee—provides a coherent paradigm for envisaging an alternative to the current capitalist system, one that will encourage relationality.

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A Vision for a Different Economic System

The newest Jubilee Centre book contends that the biblical law—and particularly the Old Testament laws that applied to Israel concerning Sabbath, the usury prohibition, and Jubilee—provides a coherent paradigm for envisaging an alternative to the current capitalist system, one that will encourage relationality.