Gary North’s magnum opus in two volumes.
Christian Economics is a treatise designed not for passing academic trends, but for timeless influence. With deep conviction and decades of scholarship, Gary North presents a sweeping reconstruction of economic theory grounded explicitly in biblical presuppositions. Beginning with Genesis and the doctrine of the Trinity, North argues that all legitimate knowledge—especially in economics—must begin with God’s revelation.
Rejecting the myth of value-free science, North challenges the neutrality of modern economic theory, exposing its atheistic roots and ethical contradictions. His work draws inspiration from Mises and Rothbard, but goes beyond them to lay the groundwork for a distinctively Christian approach to economics, cosmology, and epistemology.
This is a call to intellectual rebellion: to replace the false gods of statist economics with a covenantal framework rooted in Scripture. It is not a casual read, but a lifelong summons—to think biblically, to act faithfully, and to build enduring alternatives to secular social theory.

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Gary North (1942–2022) is the author of Mises on Money; Honest Money: The Biblical Blueprint for Money and Banking; and Gertrude Coogan’s Bluff: Greenback Populism as Conservative Economics. He is also the author of a free 31-volume series, An Economic Commentary on the Bible.
Gary North shows how Rothbard always had the ability to go to the central issue in a debate. He wrote clearly. He wrote continuously. He wrote for almost anyone who would give him an opportunity to put an idea in print.