Category: Work & Economics

Editor’s Note: Paul Cleveland, Ph.D. is a Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He makes his debut on the IFWE blog with a...

On Tuesday, Dr. Anne Bradley outlined four essential elements to economic progress. Human beings are the engines of this economic progress, and it turns out that the Bible...

Last week we looked at the importance of cultivating character to impacting culture. A revival of character can lead to a renewal of culture. But how do we...

What are some of the essential elements of economic progress? There are four key elements I’d like to explore today. Before jumping in, let’s get a biblical take...

In a recent Washington Post article Steven Pearlstein, a professor of public and international affairs at George Mason University, asked the question “Is Capitalism Moral?” His answer, although...

Editor’s Note: We at IFWE wish you and your family a blessed Easter weekend. If there is no resurrection of the dead, then not even Christ has been...

The Daily Currant recently reported that Paul Krugman, an American economist famous for recommending Keynesian economic policy, ironically found himself in a personal financial crisis: Economist and columnist...

  Offering relevant news, analysis, and opinion on all things faith, work, and economics. Work Is More Than a Means to Evangelism Acton PowerBlog Indeed, there is an...

In his book How Then Should We Work: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work, Hugh Whelchel writes, The separation of faith and calling by Christians through the loss...

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