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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.

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In recent weeks, we’ve been covering five assumptions Christians commonly make surrounding the biblical practice of Jubilee described in Leviticus…

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This week, we’re continuing a series on the biblical concept of Jubilee—its context, its definition, and what it means for…

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Is Forgiving Debt a Biblical Mandate?

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

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Last week I began discussing the topic of Jubilee, a biblical practice that has become more prominent in discussions about justice,…

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How does Jubilee relate to justice? What does it mean for Christians and our call to serve the poor and…

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Have you ever wondered why Jesus said it was better for us that he go away (John 16:7)? While Christmas…

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What Does Jesus’ Lordship Mean for Your Work?

By: Dr. Art Lindsley

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Last week, I asked the question, why is it better for Jesus to ascend to heaven rather than physically stay…

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It is certainly right to place great emphasis on Christ’s birth (Christmas), death (Good Friday), and resurrection (Easter), but to…

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How important is character to a thriving workplace culture? Bruce Weinstein writes in Forbes that unfortunately, character has taken a…

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As I discussed last week, economic, political, and religious freedom are like a three-legged stool supporting a flourishing society. Take…

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Freedom should never be taken for granted. As Christians, we cherish the inner freedom that has been made possible by…