Jeffrey Koperski: How the ‘X-Club’ Played a Pivotal Role in Dividing Science and Religion
René Descartes, Isaac Newton and other early scientists were Christians, and their faith was essential to their science. […]
Jeffrey Koperski: How the ‘X-Club’ Played a Pivotal Role in Dividing Science and Religion
René Descartes, Isaac Newton and other early scientists were Christians, and their faith was essential to their science. […]
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 | The Open Society and Biblical Teleological Historicism: The Practice of the Doctrine of the Two Kingdoms in the Contemporary West
By Armen Oganessian, University of Aberdeen In The Open Society and Its Enemies, Karl Popper suggests there are […]
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 | Jeremiah’s Letter to the Exiles: God’s Blessing Upon Responsible Action
By Ron Lindo Jr., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary Of the many blessings contained within the Old Testament, the […]
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 […]
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