Were Early Christians Communists?
Were early Christians communists? That’s what some Christians conclude when the read about the early Christian converts in […]
Were Early Christians Communists?
Were early Christians communists? That’s what some Christians conclude when the read about the early Christian converts in […]
David W. Jones on “Developing a More Holistic View of Christianity”
How can we connect faith with the life we live from Monday to Friday? David W. Jones tackled this question […]
“The Public Square Is a Battleground of Gods.” A Conversation on Faith and Politics
Convention season has arrived. The Republicans hold their national convention this week in Cleveland, and the Democrats will […]
Jay Richards: In Economics, Good Intentions Aren’t Good Enough
What is the art of economics, and why aren’t good intentions good enough? Jay Richards addressed this question at […]
Was Jesus Rich or Poor — and Why Does It Matter?
When it comes to wealth and poverty, “What would Jesus do?” Perhaps a better question would be, “What […]
Faith and Your Finances: 4 Pitfalls to Avoid
Will following Jesus lead you to life of health, wealth and abundance? Or, will your faith lead you […]
Rich or Poor? God Cares More about What’s in Your Heart than Your Hands
Many of our political debates center on the topic of wealth and poverty. Who is wealthy, and who […]
Summer Reading: 7 Books on Faith and Economics from David W. Jones
Want to learn more about how faith intersects with everyday topics like money, wealth, poverty and economics? You […]
Research | What Has Economic Trinity to do with Economics?
By David Muthukumar, Fuller Theological Seminary The famous serenity prayer by the illustrious German theologian Reinhold Niebuhr reads, […]
Research | The Places of Community: Economic Valuing and Virtuous Flourishing
By Eric Schnitger, Fuller Theological Seminary Over the last century, Mennonite participation in the economic life of the […]
Research | Is God’s Goodness Alone Sufficient for Economic Development?
By Luis Munoz Bueno, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary The third theme of the Economic Wisdom Project (productivity […]
Research | The “Bad” Samaritan? A View of the Economics of Radical Generosity from Luke 10:25–37
By Gregory E. Lamb, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Does the radical generosity of Luke 10:25–37 offer Western Christians […]
Research | What Thomas Aquinas Can Teach Us About Taxation
By David Allen Calhoun, University of Aberdeen This paper grows out of a larger project that seeks to […]
Four Reasons You Should Care about the Material World
If we are being honest, many of us would admit we have a hard time understanding how Christianity […]
Brent Aucoin: History of Christianity and Economics
David W. Jones: Economics, Stewardship and the Common Good
Mercy Ministry Matters to God (And It Should Matter to You, Too)
I have a soft spot for mercy ministries. These outward-focused ministries serve the less fortunate in our communities. […]
Idols, Cronyism & ‘Soft Tyranny’: The Perils of Corrupt Capitalism
Capitalism is a form of economy that values a free market rather than a restricted market. Capitalists believe […]
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