
| Stephen J. Grabill | 1 | Raymond de Roover’s Enduring Contribution to Economic History |
| Andrew V. Abela | 7 | The Price of Freedom: Consumerism and Liberty in Secular Research and Catholic Teaching | |
| Robert Driscoll | 27 | Ideas, Associations, and the Making of Good Cities | |
| Jan Klos | 41 | The Claim for Secularization as a Contemporary Utopia | |
| Carlos Hoevel | 67 | The Fiscal and Tributary Philosophy of Antonio Rosmini | |
| Edd S. Noell | 85 | A “Marketless World”? An Examination of Wealth and Exchange in the Gospels and First-Century Palestine | |
| Gabriel J. Zanotti | 115 | Intersubjectivity, Subjectivism, Social Sciences, and the Austrian School of Economics | |
| 143 | Can Social Justice Be Achieved? |
| Gregory R. Beabout | 158 | Review of "Who Is My Neighbor? Personalism and the Foundations of Human Rights" by Thomas D. Williams | |
| William R. Stevenson | 161 | Review of "Evangelicals in the Public Square: Carl F. H. Henry, Abraham Kuyper, Francis Schaeffer, John Howard Yoder" by Jay Budziszewski' | |
| Mark S. Latkovic | 164 | Review of "Refined Consequentialism: The Moral Theory of Richard A. McCormick" by Patrick Tully | |
| Kevin E. Miller | 167 | Review of "Globalization and Catholic Social Thought: Present Crisis, Future Hope" edited by John A. Coleman and William F. Ryan | |
| Stephen Paul Kennedy | 169 | Review of "Rediscovering the Natural Law in Reformed Theological Ethics" by Stephen Grabill | |
| Joseph M. Knippenberg | 173 | Review of "God and the Welfare State" by Lew Daly | |
| Joseph A. McKinney | 176 | Review of "Fair Trade for All: How Trade Can Promote Development" by Joseph E. Siglitz and Andrew Charlton | |
| Sean Gabb | 178 | Review of "Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century" by Deepak Lal | |
| Hector Ghiretti | 179 | Review of "Elements of Justice" by David Schmidtz | |
| Stephen M. Bainbridge | 181 | Review of "Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against the Law" by John Hasnas | |
| Samuel Gregg | 185 | Review of “Money, Bank Credit, and Economic Cycles” by Jesús Huerta de Soto | |
| Andrew W. Foshee | 188 | Review of “Depression, War, and Cold War” by Robert Higgs |
| 193 | Title Page | ||
| Raymond de Roover | 197 | Introduction | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 211 | Preface | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 213 | 1. Three Kinds of Money Changing | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 217 | 2. The Opinions of Those Who Say Usury Is Present in Real Money Exchanges | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 221 | 3. The Opinions of Those Who Say That a Contract of Exchange Is Present in Real Money Changing | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 227 | 4. A Unique Opinion on Money Changing | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 231 | 5. The Nature of the Money-Changer’s Profession | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 235 | 6. Money Changing as an Honest Trade | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 243 | 7. Are the Proposed Instances of Money Changing Really Money Changing and Justified? | |
| Thomas De Vio Cardinal Cajetan | 249 | 8. Other Exchanges of Money as Put Forth from the Viewpoint of the Receivers of Exchanges of Money |
| 253 | Contributors |
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