Today marks the last myth about Jubilee we’ll be covering as part of our series on the myths of Jubilee. Myth #5: Jubilee is a universally applicable principle...
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. In recent posts, I’ve been exploring assumptions made about the Biblical practice...
Providing relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, & economics. What makes work worth doing? Teresa Amabile and Steve Kramer emphasize the importance of discovering...
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. All this week we’re covering five myths surrounding the Biblical practice of...
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. This week we’re digging into Jubilee – its context, its definition, and...
Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. Last week I began discussing the topic of Jubilee. This Biblical practice...
In my previous post, I explained why modern economics is unnecessarily confusing for the non-economist. This is because neoclassical economics only looks at a small piece of the...
Editor’s Note: Today we introduce Elise Amyx, a new contributor to this blog and the newest member of the IFWE staff. She will post periodically about economics and...
Ed. Note: This post was adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. How does Jubilee relate to justice? What does it mean for Christians and...
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