Introduction.- Part I. Christianity Orientation: Weber on Christianity.- Chapter 1. Protestant Thinking on Markets and Money: Calvin, Kuyper, and the Pentecostal Movement.- Chapter 2. Introspection, Human Dignity, Markets, and Morality: The Magisterium of the Church on the Relationship between Self-awareness and Market Activity.- Part II. Confucianism Orientation: Weber on Confucianism and Daoism.- Chapter 3. Confucianism, Capitalism, and the Religion of China.- Chapter 4. Confucianism, Virtue, and Markets.- Part III. Hinduism and Buddhism Orientation: Weber on Hinduism and Buddhism.- Chapter 5. Weber, Individualism, and Hindu Modernity.- Chapter 6. Free Markets, Hindu Ethics, and Human Flourishing.- Chapter 7. Buddhism and the Markets.- Chapter 8. Moral Laws and Monastic Economy: Buddhist Market Behaviour in pre-modern Tibet and beyond.- Part IV. Judaism Orientation: Weber on Judaism.- Chapter 9. Judaism and the Market Economy.- Chapter 10. Creative Economy in Judaism.- Part V. IslamOrientation: Weber on Islam.- Chapter 11. An Islamic Theology of Work and Vocational Occupation: Implications for Islamic Economic Theory and Practice.- Chapter 12. Being Virtuous in Markets: An Islamic View.- Part VI. Concluding Reflections and Observations.- Index.