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We at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of James G….
We at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of James G….
Ed. note: The following is an excerpt from the upcoming IFWE book Set Free: Restoring Religious Freedom for All (Abilene…
By: Dr. Anne Bradley
Today’s post explores a key driver of human decision-making. We’re going to talk about an economic principle called marginalism. This is…
At bottom, economics is about us—what we choose, what we value, what we represent in language and symbols, how we…
The college admissions scandal that rocked the U.S. this past week was a blatant reminder that we live in a…
Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the…
Why do we do good things? Why do we carry out acts of love and charity? Conversely, why do we…
As I follow the news lately, I’m constantly reminded that things in this world are not as they should be….
By now you’ve probably heard the term “Umbrella Revolution” or “Umbrella Movement.” Since October 1st, students in Hong Kong have…
For too long, Christians have stressed individual salvation without emphasizing how the individual fits into the entire biblical metanarrative. Once Christians break out of their individualistic mindset regarding God’s redemptive plan and understand their roles in restoring creation, they can unleash their creativity as image-bearers of the Creator through their work.