The Church and the Usurers: Unprofitable Lending for the Modern Economy

Posted: 17 Apr 2013

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Brian McCall

University of Oklahoma - College of Law

Date Written: April 10, 2013

Abstract

Professor McCall explains in a scholarly yet accessible manner the core principles of the usury doctrine. Tracing its history from Biblical texts, through Aristotelian philosophy and Roman law, to the great scholastic synthesis, Professor McCall separates the unchanging principles from the changes in their applications to new economic realities. With debt, personal, business and government spiraling out of control and massive insolvencies of ancient nations like Greece, contemporary economic theory has offered little in response. Professor McCall contributes the wisdom of the centuries in a concise and readable study.

Keywords: usury, consumer credit, credit regulation, secured transactions, just price, natural law, Catholic Social Teaching

Suggested Citation

McCall, Brian Michael, The Church and the Usurers: Unprofitable Lending for the Modern Economy (April 10, 2013). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2248233

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University of Oklahoma - College of Law ( email )

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