Paul Seabright at University of GlasgowThe Divine Economy: How Religions Compete for Wealth, Power, and People

Professor Paul Seabright from the Toulouse School of Economics, and former Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, presents his latest book, “The Divine Economy”. Delving into the intricate interplay between religion and economics in the modern era, Professor Seabright offers profound insights into the resilience and adaptability of religious movements worldwide.

Despite the apparent decline of religion in some regions, Professor Seabright reveals how religious entities have transformed into formidable enterprises, rivalling traditional businesses in their quest for influence and resources. In “The Divine Economy”, he argues that religions serve as unique platforms, facilitating connections among members seeking spiritual fulfilment, social networks, and even economic opportunities.