Economic Parables

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Economic parables are those stories told by Jesus in the New Testament which teach about work, income, the free-market, and self-sufficiency.

Examples[edit]

No penalization of wealth[edit]

Lack of scarcity[edit]

Understood by Jesus' followers[edit]

In 2 Thess. 3:8-10, Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus worked for their bread rather than expecting charity, and give the self-sufficiency maxim "if any man won't work, he won't eat."


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