Work & Economics

Heroism in a Cubicle

Editor’s Note: Today we introduce Dr. David Leonard, Assistant Professor of Philosophy & Apologetics at...

What It Means to Rejoice with the Truth, Even When You’re at Work

We long for love, joy and truth. And yet, we often feel the pressures of...

Do You Have a Relentless Drive for Flourishing?

Wake Forest University has launched Thrive, a new initiative dedicated to the well-being of students,...

Six Christian Professors Weigh in on Markets, Justice, and Exploitation

In Monday’s post, Hugh Whelchel examined whether free markets inherently lead to exploitation. He wrote...

There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch, Not Even at Chipotle

You may have noticed a slight change in the bag design since Chipotle unveiled the...

Finding Purpose in Your Work Means Joining God in His

Last week I began this series asking us to remember the ancient rhythms of work...

Working Towards a Biblical View of Wealth Creation

When Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century was published in English earlier this spring,...

Do Free Markets Inherently Lead to Exploitation?

No one ever likes being misunderstood. The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics (IFWE) believes...

The Meaning of Work in Life – and Death

Recently, I had the privilege of having dinner with Michael Novak, the author of The...

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