Curriculum Vitae

ANTHONY MICHAEL CHARLES WATERMAN

St John’s College Suite 402, 160 Tuxedo Avenue Winnipeg Canada R3T 2M5 Canada R3P 1B2 Tel: (204) 474-8531 Tel: (204) 489-4119 FAX: (204) 474-7610

Born: 4 June 1931, Southampton, England. (Canadian citizen, 1964) Married: Margaret Elizabeth Sinclair, Sarnia, Ontario, 1955. Four surviving children. Widowed, 2006.

EDUCATION King Edward VI School, Southampton, 1941-49 St. John's College, Winnipeg, 1959-62 Selwyn College, Cambridge, 1951-54 Theology: B Theol., 1962 (Class I) Economics Tripos Pts I and II (Class II-1) Australian National University, 1964-67 B.A. 1954, M.A. 1958 Economics, Economic History: Ph.D 1968 (Supervisor: Joan Robinson) (Supervisors: T. W. Swan, N. G. Butlin)

MILITARY SERVICE BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT 2nd Lieutenant, Royal Artillery, 1950-51 Auditor, Fred Page Higgins, Chartered Accountants, Sarnia, Lieutenant, Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry, Ontario, 1954-56 1951-54 Economic Analyst, Canadian Industries Limited, , 1956-59 ORDINATION AND ECCLESIASTICAL DUTIES Deacon (1962), Priest (1963), Diocese of Rupert's Land Assistant Curate, All Saints', Winnipeg, 1962-64 Hon. Asst Priest: St. Paul's, Canberra, Australia, 1964-67; St. Aidan's, Winnipeg, 1967-71, 1976-77; St. Andrew's, Headingly, England, 1971-72; St. Thomas's, Winnipeg, 1972-75. Priest-in-charge, St. Michael and All Angels, Winnipeg, 1976 Hon. Asst to the Bishop of Rupert's Land, 1975-1982 Elected delegate to General Synod (Canada), 1973 Member of National Executive Council, 1974-75 Resigned Orders, 1982

ACADEMIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Fellow, St John’s College, Winnipeg, 1959-2006; Retired Fellow, 2006 - Teaching Fellow, Economics and Political Science, St. John's College, Winnipeg, 1959-62 Assistant Professor, Economics, St. John's College, 1962-64 Research Scholar, Economic History, Institute of Advanced Studies, Australian National University, 1964-67 Tutor in Theology, St. Mark's Collegiate Library, Canberra, 1965 Associate Professor, Economics, St. John's College and University of Manitoba, 1967-72 External Tutor in Economics, University College, Oxford, 1971-72 Head, Economics, University of Manitoba, 1972-76 Professor of Economics, University of Manitoba, 1972-2006; Professor Emeritus 2007- Lecturer in Theology, St. John's College, 1975-76, 1988, 2003-2006 Visiting Research Fellow, School of Social Sciences, University of Sussex, 1979-80 Bye Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge, 1986-87; Resident Senior Member, 1997-98, 2002; Senior Member 1986 to the present Visiting Research Fellow, History of Ideas Program, Australian National University, 1991 Director, Institute for the Humanities, University of Manitoba, 1992-95; 1998-2000 Visiting Research Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Director’s Unit, Australian National University, 1993, 1998 Visiting Research Fellow, Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College, 2002 Visiting Research Fellow, Research School of Social Sciences, Social and Political Theory Unit, Australian National University, 2003. Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, University of Victoria, 2007

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TEACHING Courses taught, University of Manitoba, 1959-2006 (a) Undergraduate, General: [for Economics Department] Principles of Economics, Money and Banking, European Economic History, International Trade, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Canadian Economic Problems; [for Applied Mathematics Department] Mathematics for Economists; [for Political Science Department] Introduction to Political Science. (b) Undergraduate, Honours: The Industrial Revolution in Britain, National Income, Business Cycles and Economic Growth, History of Economic Thought (c) Graduate: Advanced Money and Banking, Advanced International Trade, Advanced Macroeconomics, Advanced Economic Growth

Courses taught in Theology St Mark’s Collegiate Library, Canberra, Australia, 1965: Historical and Systematic Theology [for General Ordination Examination] St John’s College, Winnipeg: Biblical and Systematic Theology, 1975-76 [for M.Div program]; Biblical Theology, 1988 [for Extension program]; Topics in Theology, 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006 [for Diploma Program]

Doctoral theses supervised: V. K. Bhasin. ‘Neoclassical Growth Models in Open Economies’ (1973) Ross B. Emmett, ‘The Economist as Philosopher: Frank H. Knight and American Social Science During the Twenties and Early Thirties’ (1990). [Awarded the History of Economics Society Best Dissertation Award for 1991]

POST-DOCTORAL AWARDS University of Manitoba Summer Research Fellowship, 1969 Consultant member of research staff of Canadian Prices and Incomes Commission, 1970-71 Canada Council Leave Fellowship for 1971-72 at Oxford University Maurice Reckitt Fellowship in Christian Social Thought at University of Sussex, 1979-80 British Council Travel Grant, 1979-80 British Council "Academic Interchange" grant for visit to Research Centre, King's College, Cambridge, May-July 1983 University of Manitoba Research Grant, 1983-84 University of Manitoba/SSHRCC Research Grant, 1985-86, 1989-91, 1997-98 SSHRCC Research Grant, 1986-87 Visiting Research Fellowship, History of Ideas Unit, Australian National University, 1991 University of Manitoba Institute for the Humanities, Research Fellowship, 1991-92 Visiting Research Fellowship, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1993 Visiting Research Fellowship, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 1998 Earhart Foundation Fellowship, Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Boston College, 2002 Templeton Foundation Fellowship, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 2003

PRIZES AND DISTINCTIONS Christian Research Foundation, New York: first prize for graduate students’ research papers, for “A Theory of Sovereignty applied to Papal-Imperial Relations, 751 to 1080”. 1961 Lord's Day Alliance of Canada: first prize in half-centennial essay competition, for “The Lord's Day in a Secular Society”, (published in Canadian Journal of Theology, 1965). 1964 University of Manitoba Merit Award for Research and Scholarship, 1987 Journal of the History of Ideas: Morris D. Forkosch prize for best book of the year in Intellectual History, for Revolution Economics and Religion (Cambridge, 1991). 1992 University of Manitoba Merit Award for Research and Scholarship, 1993 Festschrift volume: Faith, Reason and Economics: Essays in Honour of Anthony Waterman (ed. Derek Hum), Winnipeg:

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3 St John’s College Press 2003 [contributions by Geoffrey Brennan, Alan Hamlin, J. C. D. Clark, A. and S. Dow, Alan Hutton, Walter and Shelagh Eltis, Ross Emmett, Nancy Folbre, Evelyn Forget, Knud Haakonssen, Samuel Hollander, Mary Kinnear, Murdith McLean, Warren Samuels, Paul Samuelson, John Wortley, Lawrence Ritchey] Distinguished Fellow, History of Economics Society, 2007 Honorary Member, European Society for the History of Economic Thought, 2014

PUBLICATIONS

(A) BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS Economic Fluctuations in Australia, 1945-1964. Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1972 The Measurement of Economic Fluctuations in Canada, 1947 to 1970. Ottawa: Prices and Incomes Commission (Staff Study), 1973 Poverty in Canada: A Christian Perspective (with other members of the National Task Force on the Economy). : Anglican Book Centre, 1978 The Collected Economic Papers of C. L. Barber. Edited, with D. P. J. Hum and B. L. Scarfe. Winnipeg: Institute for Social and Economic Research, 1982 Revolution, Economics and Religion: Christian Political Economy, 1798-1833. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Paperback reprint, 2006. Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct? Edited, with H. G. Brennan. Dordrecht, London and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994 [in “Modern Economic Thought” series: general ed., Warren J. Samuels] Religion and Economics: Normative Social Theory. Edited, with J. M. Dean. Dordrecht, London and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998 [in “Modern Economic Thought’ series: general ed. Warren J. Samuels] Political Economy and Christian Theology since the Enlightenment: Essays in Intellectual History. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. “Are Economists Basically Immoral?” And Other Essays on Economics, Ethics, and Religion by Paul Heyne. Edited and with an Introduction, by Geoffrey Brennan and A. M. C. Waterman. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 2008. Paul Samuelson: Selected Essays in the History of Economic Analysis. Edited and with an Introduction, by Steven Medema and A. M. C. Waterman. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014.

(B) CHAPTERS OR ARTICLES IN BOOKS

(1) Reference Works "Malthusian Theory". In Dictionary of Scottish Church History and Theology (N. M. de S. Cameron, ed.). Edinburgh: Rutherford House, 1993. “William Godwin”. In Encyclopedia of the Enlightenment, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. “John Hey”. In New DNB. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004 “Cambridge University”. In Encyclopedia of Protestantism, New York: Blackwell, 2004 “William Paley”. In Encyclopedia of Protestantism, New York: Blackwell, 2004 “Edward Copleston”. In Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 2004 “William Paley”. In Biographical Dictionary of British Economists, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 2004. “Economia Politica Cristiana”. In Enciclopedia Filosofica (eds. V. Melchiorre et al.), Padova: CSFG, 2006 “Malthus”. In International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition, Farmington Hills MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2007. “Malthus”, New Dictionary of Scientific Biography, revised edn. Farmington Hills: Scribner, 2007 “Political Economy: the English School”, The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. “William Paley”, in New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics Online, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011

(2) Edited Collections "A Simple Keynesian Alternative to Neher's Model". In Inflation in the Canadian Experience (N. Swan and D.

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4 A. Wilton, eds.). Kingston: Queen's University Press, 1971 "Unemployment and Inflation in the Canadian Business Cycle, 1947 to 1978". In The Canadian Economy: Problems and Options (R. C. Bellan and H. G. Pope, eds.). Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1981 "Private Property, Inequality, Theft". In The Voice from the Mountain (P. Jefferson, ed.). Toronto: Anglican Book Centre, 1982 "Clarence Barber and Canadian Economics" (with D. P. J. Hum and B. L. Scarfe) in The Collected Economic Papers of C. L. Barber, 1982 "Malthus as a Theologian: the First Essay and the Relation between Political Economy and Christian Theology". In Malthus: Past and Present (J. Dupâquier, E. Grebenik, and A. Fauve-Chamoux, eds.). London: Academic Press, 1983 "Malthus Théologien: Economie Politique et Théologie Chrétienne dans le 'Premier Essai'". Dans Malthus Hier et Aujourd'hui (A. Fauve-Chamoux, ed.). Paris: Editions du CNRS, 1985 "Religious Belief and Political Bias". In The Morality of the Market Place (W. Block, H. G. Brennan and K. Elzinga, eds.). : Fraser Institute, 1985 "Christian Political Economy: Malthus to Margaret Thatcher". In Religion, Economics and Social Thought (W. Block and I. Hexham, eds.). Vancouver: Fraser Institute, 1986 “Whately, Senior and the Methodology of Classical Political Economy”. In Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct? 1994 “Introduction: Economics and Religion?”(with H. G. Brennan). In Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct? 1994 “Summary if Not Conclusions” (with H. G. Brennan). In Economics and Religion: Are They Distinct? 1994 “The Grand Scheme of Subordination: the Intellectual Roots of Tory Doctrine”. In Ideas and Ideologies: Essays in Memory of Eugene Kamenka (N. Rupke and D. W. Lovell, eds.). St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1994. “Peasants, Population and Progress in Malthus and Chalmers”. In The Peasant in Economic Thought (E. Forget and R. A. Lobdell, eds.). Aldershot: Edward Elgar, 1995 “The Nexus between Theology and Political Doctrine in Church and Dissent”. In Enlightenment and Religion: the Case of Rational Dissent (K. Haakonssen, ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. [In “Ideas in Context” series: general eds. Q. Skinner, R. Rorty et al.] “Social Thinking in Established Protestant Churches”. In Economics and Religion: Normative Social Theory, 1998 “The Beginning of 'Boundaries': the Sudden Separation of Political Economy from Christian Theology”. In Economics and Interdisciplinary Exchange (Guido Erreygers, ed.). London: Routledge, 2001. Reprinted in Economics and Religion (ed. P. Oslington). Cheltenham: Elgar, 2003. "Notes Towards an Un-Canonical, Pre-Classical Model of Political OEconomy". In Reflecting on the Canon in Economics: Essays in Honor of Samuel Hollander (E. Forget and S. Peart, eds.). London: Routledge, 2001. “‘New Political Economies’ Then and Now: Economic Theory and the Mutation of Political Doctrine”. In The New Political Economies: A Collection of Essays from Around the World (Laurence S. Moss, ed.). Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. “Mathematical Modeling as an Exegetical Tool: Rational Reconstruction”, In Blackwell Companion to the History of Economic Thought (W. J. Samuels, J. E. Biddle, J. B. Davis eds.), Oxford: Blackwell, 2003. “The Place of Thomas Chalmers in Scottish Political Economy’. In The History of Scottish Economic Thought (A. and S. Dow, eds.), London: Routledge, 2006. “Christian Theology and Economics: Convergences and Clashes” (with H. G. Brennan), in Christian Theology and Market Economics (R. Harper and Samuel Gregg, eds.), Cheltenham UK and Northampton MA: Elgar, 2008 “Frank Knight, Ross Emmett and the University of ”, Foreword, in Emmett, Ross B. Frank Knight and the Chicago School of Economics, London: Routledge, 2009. “Preface” to Adam Smith as Theologian (P. Oslington, ed.), London and New York: Routledge, 2011. “Theology and the Rise of Political Economy in Britain in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries”: in The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Economics (ed. P. Oslington), Oxford, University Press, 2014 “William Paley 1743-1805”. In The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics (ed. Robert Cord), London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017

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5 (C) ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS "The Lord's Day in a Secular Society: a Historical Comment on the Canadian Lord's Day Act of 1906". Canadian Journal of Theology, 1965. "Economic Policy and the Rate of Growth: Canada, 1945-63". Australian Economic Papers, 1965. "Some Footnotes to the 'Swan Diagram': or, How Dependent is a Dependent Economy?". Economic Record, 1966. "The Timing of Economic Fluctuations in Australia, January 1948 to December 1964". Australian Economic Papers, 1967. "Nationalism, Sovereignty and Economic Policy". Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism, 1974. "Public Opinion and the Unemployment-Inflation 'Trade-Off'". Wage-Price Law and Economics Review, 1977 "On Applying Ockham's Razor to the Monetarist Controversy" (with B. L. Scarfe). Canadian Journal of Economics, 1978 "Property Rights in John Locke and in Christian Social Teaching". Review of Social Economy, 1982 "The Ideological Alliance of Political Economy and Christian Theology 1798-1833". Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1983 "The Catholic Bishops and Canadian Public Policy". Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques, 1983 "The Catholic Bishops and Canadian Public Policy: a Reply". Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de Politiques, 1984 "Economists on the Relation between Political Economy and Christian Theology: a Preliminary Survey". International Journal of Social Economics, 1987 "On the Malthusian Theory of Long Swings". Canadian Journal of Economics, 1987 "Hume, Malthus and the Stability of Equilibrium". History of Political Economy, 1988 "Malthus on Long Swings: a Reply"; Canadian Journal of Economics, 1988 "Can ‘Economic Policy’ be ‘Christian’?" Review of Social Economy, 1988 "Denys Munby on Economics and Christianity". Theology, March 1990. (reprinted from Bulletin of Association of Christian Economists, 1988) "Political Economy and Ideology in the 1820's." Studies in History and Politics, 1991 "A Cambridge via media in Late Georgian Anglicanism". Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1991 "The 'Canonical Classical Model' in 1808: Chalmers on the National Resources". History of Political Economy, 1991 "The Intellectual Context of Rerum Novarum". Review of Social Economy, 1991 "Analysis and Ideology in Malthus's Essay on Population". Australian Economic Papers, 1992 "National Security in Classical Political Economy: A Neglected Contribution". History of Political Economy, 1993 “Humanities in the University”. Dianoia, 1993 “In what Sense, if any, is ‘Economics’ Distinct from ‘Religion’; and Why Does it Matter?” Forum for Social Economics, 1996 “Why William Paley was ‘the First of the Cambridge Economists’”. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1996 “Recycling Old Ideas: Economics among the Humanities”. Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 1997 “David Hume on the Relation between ‘Technology’ and ‘Culture’”. History of Economics Review, 1998 “Reappraisal of ‘Malthus the Economist’, 1933-97”. History of Political Economy, 1998 “Malthus, Mathematics and the Mythology of Coherence”. History of Political Economy, 1998. “‘Economics and ‘Ethics’ Once Again”. Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 1999 "Hollander on the 'Canonical Classical Growth Model': A Comment". Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 1999 “Market Social Order and Christian Organicism in Centesimus Annus”. The Journal of Markets and Morality, 1999 “Economics as Theology: Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations”. Southern Economic Journal, 2002. Reprinted in Economics and Religion (ed. P. Oslington). Cheltenham: Elgar, 2003. Polish translation, Kronos 2016, below “‘The Bitter Argument between Economists and Human Beings’: the Reception of Malthus’s Essay on Population”. Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 2002 “‘New Political Economies’ Then and Now: Economic Theory and the Mutation of Political Doctrine”. The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2002. “Christian Political Economy and Philosophic Radicalism”, Annals of the Society for the History of Economic Thought (Japan), 2002.

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6 “The ‘Sussex School’ and the History of Economic Thought: British Intellectual History, 1750-1950”, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2002. “Economics, Love and Family Values: Nancy Folbre and Jennifer Roback Morse on the Invisible Heart”, The Independent Review, Winter 2003. “Romantic Political Economy: Donald Winch and David Levy on Victorian Literature and Economics.” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2003. “Joan Robinson as a Teacher”, Review of Political Economy, 2003. “Mill versus Liberty: Linda Raeder on John Stuart Mill and the Religion of Humanity”, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2005. “The Oldest Extant Undergraduate Essay in Economics?”, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2005. “New Light on Malthus: the Kanto Gakuen Collection”, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 2006. “Is ‘Political Economy’ Really a ‘Christian Heresy’?”, Faith and Economics, Spring 2008. “The Changing Theological Context of Economic Analysis since the Eighteenth Century”, History of Political Economy, Annual Supplement 2008. “Two Kinds of ‘History of Economics”, History of Economic Ideas, 2008. “Adam Smith’s Macrodynamic Conception of the Natural Wage”, History of Economics Review, 2009. “Paul Anthony Samuelson: Historian of Economic Thought” (with Steven Medema), History of Economic Ideas, 2010. “The ‘True Wealth of Nations’ in Recent Catholic Social Thought”, Faith and Economics, Spring 2011. “Adam Smith and Malthus on High Wages”, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2012. “‘The Merchants of Cadiz and Lisbon’: Parsimony, the Rate of Profit and Accumulation in Wealth of Nations”, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2013. “The Relation Between Economics and Theology in Caritas in Veritate,” Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, Autumn 2013. “Inequality and Social Evil: Wilkinson and Pickett on The Spirit Level,” Faith and Economics, 2014 “Can ‘Religion’ Enrich ‘Economics’?” Econ Journal Watch, 2014 “Caritas in Veritate and ‘The Crisis in Global Capitalism,” Journal of Catholic Social Thought, 2014 “Is there Another, Quite Different, ‘Adam Smith Problem’?” Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 2014 “Moral Philosophy or Economic Analysis? The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith” Review of Political Economy, 2015 “Rerum Novarum and Economic Thought,” Faith and Economics, Spring 2016„ “Ekonomia jako teologia. Bogactwo narodów Adama Smitha,” translated by Bartosz Kuźniarz, Kronos 4 [39] (2016): 61-79. “Pope Francis on the Environmental Crisis,” The Independent Review, Winter 2017 “On the Relation between Economics and Religion,” Economic Alternatives, June 2017 “The Evolution of ‘Orthodoxy’ in Economics from Adam Smith to Paul Samuelson,” The Independent Review Winter 2019/20. “Rudi Verburg on Greed, Self-Interest and the Shaping of Economics,’ The Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, Winter 2019. “Economics Meets War and Peace: Tolstoy’s Implicit Social Theory” (with Geoffrey Brennan), The Independent Review, 2020.

(D) ARTICLES IN UNREFEREED JOURNALS, AND JOURNALISM "Canadian Universities and the Canadian Identity". University Affairs, February 1973 "How High Should Tuition Fees Be?" Financial Post, 12 June 1976 "Theology and the Redistribution of Wealth". The Ecumenist, July-August, 1984 "Denys Munby (1919-1976) on Economics and Christianity". Bulletin of Association of Christian Economists, No. 12, Fall 1988 "'Social Justice', Economics and the Problem of Evil". St Mark's Review, Autumn 1991 “An Anglican View of Centesimus Annus”. St Mark’s Review, Winter, 1993 “Literary Culture at Risk in Society and University”. University of Manitoba Bulletin, 11 February, 1993 “Liberation Movements and the Market Economy”, Intercollegiate Review, 1994. “‘Mind Your Own Business’: Unintended Consequences in the Body of Christ”, Faith and Economics, No. 35, Spring 2000. “Should We Listen to the Churches When They Speak on Economic Issues?”, Agenda, Vol. 10, No. 3, July-

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7 August 2003. “The Market Economy”, Christian Week, 20:22, 1 February, 2007. “Fundamentalism in Religion, Politics and Science,” C2C, 2 April 2008 “Sorting Through Keynesian Rubble’, C2C, 23 June 2009 “Be the Vicar o’ Bull’umpton Gay?” Trollopiana, 2011

(E) UNPUBLISHED, COMMISSIONED REPORTS "Inflation, Unemployment and Demand Management in Canada, 1956 to 1970". Staff Study for Prices and Incomes Commission, Ottawa, July 1971. "Towards the Elimination of Poverty and Social Injustice". Report of the National Task Force on the Economy to General Synod, Anglican Church of Canada, Toronto, July 1977. "The Scourge of Unemployment". Report of Ad Hoc Committee to General Synod, Anglican Church of Canada, Toronto, May 1983. (Anglican Church of Canada’s brief to Macdonald Royal Commission)

(F) WORK-IN-PROGRESS “Faith and Economics in Robinson Crusoe” (with Geoffrey Brennan) – article submitted to Faith and Economics, 2020 “A General Malthusian Model of Ecological Equilibrium”, seminar paper presented to Economics departments, University of Manitoba, University of Victoria “‘This Immense and Hideous Waste’: A Distant Prospect of Rupert’s Land in 1755” -- note

BOOK REVIEWS IN A.C.E. Bulletin, Canadian Churchman, Canadian Humanities Association Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Public Policy, Economic Journal, Economic Record, Economica, EH.NET, Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, History of Economic Ideas, History of Economic Thought Newsletter, History of Political Economy, Isis, Faith and Economics, International Journal of Social Economics, Journal of Church and State, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Kyklos, Political Journal, Religion and Liberty, Review of Social Economy, The New Review of Books and Religion.

REFEREE FOR British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Canadian Journal of Economics, Canadian Public Policy, Economic Journal, Economic Thought, Economics and Philosophy, Erasmus Journal of Philosophy and Economics, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Forum for Social Economics, History of Economic Ideas, History of Economics Review, History of Political Economy, Intellectual History Review, Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Journal of the History of Ideas, Journal of Markets and Morality, Modern Intellectual History, Mosaic, Oxford Economic Papers, Political Theology, Politics and Religion, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, Review of Political Economy, Review of Social Economy, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, The Independent Review, The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics, The Journal of Economic Education; Catholic University of America, Canadian Historical Association, Earhart Foundation, Metanexus Institute on Religion and Science, Social Science Federation of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, World Scientific Publishing Company

PUBLIC LECTURES “The Church and the University”, University of Southampton Society, Southampton, England, December 1971 “An Economic Theory of Mission or, The Economist as Balaam’s Ass’, Anglican Diocese of Rupert’s Land, Winnipeg, 1975 “On the Relation between Economic Theory and Christian Theology”, Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, 1977 “‘Social Justice’, Economics and the Problem of Evil”, Hobson Memorial Lecture for 1991, St Mark’s National Theological Centre, Canberra, Australia, March 1991 “The Intellectual Context of Rerum Novarum”, inaugural public lecture at Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia, April 1991 “Liberation Movements and the Market Economy”, UM Institute for the Humanities and Winnipeg Art Gallery, February 1993

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8 “Recycling Old Ideas”, University of Manitoba Homecoming Weekend 1995, St John’s College, Winnipeg, September 1995 “A Theological Reading of Framley Parsonage”, Trollope Society, London, England, October 1997. “The Intellectual Foundations of Tory Doctrine”, Seeley Society, University of Cambridge, England, March 1998 “‘Mind Your Own Business’: Unintended Consequences in the Body of Christ”, Gordon College, Wenham, Massachusetts, February 2000 “Why Adam Smith Was Not a Frenchman”, Summer Institute for History of Economic Thought, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, June 2001. “The Mutation of Economic Thought, 1798-1815”, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan, October 2001. “Christian Political Economy, Philosophic Radicalism and the Poor Laws, 1798-1834”, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, November 2001. “Should We Listen to the Churches When They Speak on Economic Issues?”, Economic Society of Australia, Canberra, Australia, May 2003. “Economic Theory and Christian Theology”, University of Victoria, British Columbia, February 2007. “Fundamentalism in Religion, Politics and Science”, Creative Retirement, Winnipeg, November 2008. “Recent Developments in Roman Catholic Social Thought”, Regent College, University of British Columbia, June 2011. Acceptance speech as Honorary Member, European Society for the History of Economic Thought, Rome, May 2015.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Canadian Economics Association, Association of Christian Economists, History of Economics Society

PROFESSIONAL AND PUBLIC SERVICE, AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Member, St John’s College Council, 1962-64, 1967-69, 1983-86, 1992-96, 1999-2000, 2009 Chairman, St John’s College Assembly, 1985-86, 1995-96, 1999-2000 Member, St John’s College Theology Faculty Council, 1993-2006 Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Economics, 1973-75, 1979-82; Canadian Public Policy, 1974-76. Chairman, General Synod "National Task Force on the Economy", 1973-77. Member, University of Manitoba Senate, 1974-75. Chairman, Joint UM Senate/Board of Governors Committee on Student Fees, 1974-75 Member, Joint External Affairs/AUCC Canadian Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowships Committee, 1980-84. Joint organizer and co-editor (with Paul Heyne and Walter Block) of two Fraser Institute/Liberty Fund conferences on "Religion and the Market Economy", Vancouver 1982 Life member, the Fraser Institute, since 1982. Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee of General Synod (on the Macdonald Royal Commission) 1983 President, Winnipeg Bach Festival, 1983-86. Joint organizer (with T. K. Rymes) of International Conference of Anglican Economists, Winnipeg, 1986. Chairman and joint organiser (with Henry Engbrecht) of School of Music and St John's College Joint Winnipeg Counter- Tenor Project, 1989. Vice-President, GroundSwell (Manitoba New Music Association), 1991-93; Secretary, 1993-94; Director 1994-95 Consultant: World Council of Churches, 1993; Church of England Doctrine Commission, 1998. Joint organizer (with E. Grislis and R. Yereniuk) of Institute for the Humanities conference on “Christianity and the Fall of the Soviet Empire”, Winnipeg, 1994 Director, The Parkinson Foundation of Canada, 1995-97 Trustee, and member of Executive Council, Association for Social Economics, 1996-98 Organizer of joint Institute for the Humanities/St Paul’s College/Philosophy conference on “Faith and Reason in Contemporary Education”, Winnipeg, 1999 Organizer and Discussion Leader of Liberty Fund Socratic Seminar on “William Paley and the Origins of Liberalism”, Indianapolis, 2001. Co-director and co-discussion leader (with H. G. Brennan) of Liberty Fund Colloquium on “Economics, Ethics and Religion in the Works of Paul Heyne”, Seattle, 2003 Co-director and co-discussion leader (with H. G. Brennan) of Liberty Fund Colloquium on “Economics, Education and Method in the Works of Paul Heyne”, Winnipeg, 2005. Organiser (with Fletcher Baragar) of Economics Department conference on “Heterodoxy in Economics,” Winnipeg 2014 Director of The Musical Offering, 2005-15 Listed in Canadian Who’s Who April 2020.

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