Against Godzilla-Sized Tariffs
Jordan Steffaniak considers the real world and historical ramifications of tariffs
Against Godzilla-Sized Tariffs
Jordan Steffaniak considers the real world and historical ramifications of tariffs
Reflection: Does Acts Teach that Christians Should Be Communists?
Dr. Jones humorously discusses Acts two and four and the their common misinterpretations.
Economics and the Church (with David Bahnsen) – EP 188 Christ and Culture
David Bahnsen joins us to discuss economics, tariffs, and money in ministry.
Rethinking Retirement: What’s Behind Your Idea of Retirement?
Planning for the future, whether it be about retirement or not, must be tempered with humility.
What a Century-Old Austrian Economist Can Teach Us about Peace in a Tumultuous Election Year
We are called to pursue peace in our community, and we require practical wisdom to do so.
Luke Bretherton: Rethinking Humanitarianism
In response to the challenge of poverty and global needs, many of us default to humanitarianism as a solution. But should we? Dr. Luke Bretherton of Duke University joins us to discuss.
What Makes Work Christian?
As I continued to read and learn, I discovered that I my work is Christian when my work manifests Christian conduct, character, and goals.
Finny Kuruvilla: Faith, Finance, and Advancing the Common Good
We talk with Finny Kuruvilla about faith, finance, and much more.
Yes, God of Economics, Too
Yes, our God is God of economics, too.
Andrew Spencer: Thinking Like C. S. Lewis
From Poetry to the Trail of Tears | Matthew Mullins’ Summer Reading Recommendations
As summer begins, we want to help you craft the perfect Summer Reading List. We asked Southeastern Seminary […]
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