Category: Work & Economics

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...

This past weekend we “celebrated” the one-year anniversary of the bankruptcy of Solyndra, the solar panel company. When I say celebrate, it is bittersweet. Solyndra should have never...

Recently I saw a bumper sticker that read, He who dies with the most toys wins, but he is still dead. This must be a post-modern version of...

I started a discussion yesterday about a phrase I’ve heard frequently this year in some Christian circles: Caring for the poor is too big for the church. Those...

  Ed. Note: This post has been adapted from its original form. Read the full paper here. Last week we began exploring the impact calling can have on...

We have been discussing market-generated profit and the difference between wealth accumulation and political power. These issues raise questions of fairness in the minds of most people. How...

Christians, when rightly informed and motivated, change the character of political debate. They bring the moral standards of God’s kingdom into the civic realm and thereby become agents...

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