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Category: Economics 101

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Stewardship Is More Than Managing Money

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

4 minute read

Why is it important to focus on faith, work, AND economics? Because understanding economics—beyond the financial sense of the word—helps…

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Regrettably, many American Christians know little about economics. Furthermore, many Christians assume that the Bible has nothing at all to…

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It is not uncommon for many people to think there is an unbridgeable chasm between Christianity and economics. There are…

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Why Economics Helps Us Navigate a Fallen World

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

5 minute read

The college admissions scandal that rocked the U.S. this past week was a blatant reminder that we live in a…

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Mike Rowe, famous for his show “Dirty Jobs,” recently stated, “Good work implies the existence of bad work. Bad work…

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Why is economics so daunting for people to approach? In a previous post addressing this question, I discussed the problem with modern…

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How Venezuela Took the Fastest Route to Poverty

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

4 minute read

Some say all press is good press because it brings attention to an issue, idea, or person. Venezuela is getting…

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Is Capitalism Exploitative if Sweatshops Exist?

By: Dr. Joseph Connors

4 minute read

Editor’s Note: In his essay, “Is Capitalism Exploitative?” Joseph Connors discusses whether capitalism leads to exploitation and how Christians should…

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Matthew is a book written for first-century Jewish Christians. It is full of important lessons and facts about Jesus’ life…

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Raising the minimum wage would help some people. It would help the people who can get minimum wage jobs and…

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