Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. What would our world look […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. What would our world look […]
Poverty: You Can’t Solve a Problem You Don’t Understand
Editor’s Note: This is the first article of a three-part series. Read part 2 and part 3. Most […]
Economic Stimulus in the Emoji Age (Part 1)
Editor’s Note: This is part 1 of a multi-part series. How can the humanities stimulate the economy in […]
Is There Hope for Modernity? A Review of ‘Beyond the Modern Age’ by Bob Goudzwaard and Craig G. Bartholomew
Western society is shot-through with paradoxes, argue Dutch economist Bob Goudzwaard and South African theologian Craig Bartholomew in […]
Does Luke Want All Christians to Be Poor? (Part 3)
Editor’s Note: This is part 3 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1 and Part 2. How Does […]
Does Luke Want All Christians to Be Poor? (Part 2)
Editor’s Note: This is part 2 of a multi-part series. Read Part 1. How Does Luke’s Gospel Intersect […]
Should Millennials Care about Economics?
Results-driven. Globally-oriented. Civic-minded. We often use these to describe millennials. These characteristics are ideal for the field of […]
Does Luke Want All Christians to Be Poor? (Part 1)
No house slave is able to serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love […]
Where ‘Black Panther’ Strays from the ‘Inner Consistency of Reality’
I heard the hype about Black Panther before I saw movie. I tried to avoid reviews, but my […]
Thabiti Anyabwile: Preach Justice as True Worship
Thabiti Anyabwile, Pastor of Anacostia River Church in Southeast Washington, D.C., visits Southeastern Seminary as a part of […]
3 Ways to Really Help the Poor
A few years ago, I boarded my first of many flights to Africa to serve some of the […]
What Working on a Farm Taught Me about the Material World
Every Good Thing is a little book on a big topic: the material world. Where do we start? […]
Robert Woodberry: The World the Missionaries Made
What kind of impact have missionaries made on the world? Have they harmed the world by merely exporting […]
Why This Socialist Sympathizer Embraced Free Market Capitalism
In 2011, I graduated from Hillsdale College as a mild socialist sympathizer. My studies of history had convinced […]
Supply, Demand and Playground Economics
“The economy, stupid,” said James Carville as one of his campaign messages devised for Bill Clinton’s 1992 Presidential […]
To Tithe or Not to Tithe? A New Testament Guide to Generous Giving
To tithe or not to tithe? This simple question has been debated in small groups, in Sunday school rooms, over kitchen tables and in textbooks for decades.
3 Essential Guidelines for Ministering to the Poor
Poverty is pervasive in our fallen world, and it has many origins, as we saw in a recent […]
What Really Causes Poverty?
The Christian tradition has always stood in solidarity with the poor. James reminds his readers that caring for […]
David Koyzis: Socialism Suppresses Society
Socialism is in vogue again, particularly among younger Americans. But does socialism really help society? In this video, […]
Your Piece of the Economic Pie
When you hear the word “economics,” you may think back to just how little you liked that one […]
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