ABSTRACT

A methodological study of religion including moral, ethical, social values, and economics takes us into the search, discovery, and establishment of a formal epistemological premise. Social economics is now studied as a methodological investigation of evolutionary and embedded systems integrating the moral, social, and economic systems. Thus, an integrated theory of religion representing the realm of moral and social values and economics is formalized. We write on the conjoint methodological perspective of the integrated domain of religion and economics. A formal ontology of the unified field of religion and economics is established in such an inter-causal and organically unified realm of moral, social, and economic values. A phenomenological model of the unified worldview that applies to a systemic concept of ‘everything’ emerges. This methodology and the immanent phenomenological model relating to it convey the principle of inter-systemic organic symbiosis by a unique and universal worldview. The systemic integration between religion and economics is formally studied within the immanent system-methodology that formalizes multidisciplinary symbiosis.