Author: James Clark

There is a connection between economic freedom and flourishing. Specifically, as Anne Bradley and Joseph Connors show in “Economic Freedom and the Path to Flourishing,” there is a...

It takes power to make a difference in the world. There are at least two levels at which power can be exercised, the individual and the institutional. At...

While Christians believe work is a good thing in itself, we are also aware that it is not good to work unceasingly. We know from personal experience that...

Exercising leadership in a way that blesses others is a daunting task. Pastors, CEOs, supervisors, and all manner of leaders with people under them are obligated to conduct...

Average people don’t think much about art and how it relates to Christian theology. For most of us, it is enough to know that art is out there....

Recently I read a book arguing that higher education can be renewed through campus discussions of vocation. Programs designed to encourage such discussion yielded positive results, which bodes...

One of the topics IFWE devotes more space and attention to than almost any other on this blog is vocation. When we write about it, though, we are...

American colleges and universities are in trouble, according to sociology professor Tim Clydesdale. Tuition is increasing at “twice the rate of inflation,” leaving many emerging graduates in serious...

It’s easy to say that ordinary people can effect meaningful change. However, words alone are not proof. Without substantive evidence, any talk of our power to change the...

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