The Practices of Happiness
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Introductory essay: Developing an overview as context and future
Part I: Political economy
1 Economic theory and happiness
2 Happiness, welfare and capabilities
3 Happiness through thrift: The contribution of business to human wellbeing
4 Happiness, work and Christian theology
5 Happiness isn’t working, but it should be
6 Challenging inequality in a post-scarcity era: Christian contributions to egalitarian trends
7 Fair Trade and human wellbeing
Part II: Contributions to other social sciences
8 Religion and happiness: Perspectives from the psychology of religion, positive psychology and empirical theology
9 Ethnographic insights into happiness
10 Institutions, organizations and wellbeing
11 Religion, family form and the question of happiness
12 Mental health, spirituality and religion
13 The ‘one in the morning’ knock: Exploring the connections between faith, participation and wellbeing
14 Crime, wellbeing and society: Reflections on social, ‘antisocial’ and ‘restorative’ capital
15 Supporting offenders: A faith-based initiative
Part III: Reflections on foundations
16 Human happiness as a common good: Clarifying the issues
17 Being well in creation
18 The ‘virtuous circle’: Religion and the practices of happiness
19 Wellbeing or resilience?: Blurred encounters between theory and practice
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