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Author: James ClarkJames Clark is a contributor with the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics. He graduated from Princeton University with a B.A. in Religion, and is a student at Yale Divinity School.

  • At Work
Generosity – More Than Money Can Buy

By: James Clark

5 minute read

Generosity is a virtue well known to Christians, if not always lived out. The Bible teaches us in many verses…

  • Theology 101

The four-chapter gospel—Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration—is the story that frames our lives as Christians. From it we derive purpose, hope,…

  • Public Square
Is There a Problem with Conscience?

By: James Clark

7 minute read

The right to obey one’s conscience is widely considered the ground for religious liberty and has been treated as such for…

  • At Work
Retirement Reexamined

By: James Clark

6 minute read

Retirement is, for many, the proverbial light at the end of a tunnel that is far too long. Once they…

  • Public Square
The World Is Not on Your Shoulders

By: James Clark

5 minute read

Most of the time we dare not think too much about the sheer amount of evil in the world, lest…

  • Arts & Culture

What’s with all the post-apocalyptic/dystopian books, movies, and TV shows these days? If their current abundance is any indication, we…

  • At Work
The Weight of Delayed Glory

By: James Clark

6 minute read

God has a destiny for everyone, but he calls some of us to a dead end. Our work comes to…

  • Arts & Culture

One of the most common frustrations in living the Christian life is the divide that often exists between what we…

  • Economics 101

There is a connection between economic freedom and flourishing. Specifically, as Anne Bradley and Joseph Connors show in “Economic Freedom…

  • Public Square
Grappling with the True Meaning of Power

By: James Clark

7 minute read

It takes power to make a difference in the world. There are at least two levels at which power can…

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