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Author: Dr. Art LindsleyArt Lindsley, Ph.D. is Vice President of Theological Initiatives at the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He served as co-editor and contributing author to IFWE’s Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism (Abilene Christian University Press) and For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty (Zondervan). An esteemed author and teacher, Dr. Lindsley is co-founder of Reformed Theological Seminary's Washington, D.C. campus. He received his B.S. in Chemistry from Seattle Pacific University, an M.Div. from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from the University of Pittsburgh.

  • Theology 101

C .S. Lewis wrote a lot about the Trinity and the love that is at the center of it. He…

  • Theology 101

Last week I wrote about C.S. Lewis’s description of the Trinity as a source of love and personhood. God is love,…

  • Theology 101

One of the most memorable experiences I had as a student at Seattle Pacific University was during a series of…

  • Theology 101

“How many people came to Christ as a result of your business?” If you’re a Christian working in the business…

  • At Work

Wisdom seems to be in short supply these days. Perhaps you’re facing tough decisions at work, at home, or in…

  • Economics 101

The Bible upholds the importance of owning and being able to use private property. It is especially wrong to steal…

  • Public Square

Pete Wehner, a gifted writer, thinker, and senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, recently wrote a great…

  • Theology 101

Being made in God’s image bears great implications for your own dignity. Since the Fall, what aspects of God’s image…

  • Public Square

In his book How Then Should We Work: Rediscovering the Biblical Doctrine of Work, Hugh Whelchel writes, The separation of faith and…

  • At Work

Christ is Lord over every area of life, including every professional area. You are free to pursue your vocation with…

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