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Category: Economics 101

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Imagine you woke up this morning and you were the last person on the planet. You’d feel lonely and terrified,…

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In 1982, famous philosopher and diplomat, Michael Novak changed the minds of many people, particularly Christians, about the benefits of…

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Your Laudato Si’ Crash Course

By: Elise Daniel

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The Pope’s latest encyclical, Laudato Si’ (or “Be Praised”), sparked a theological debate between Catholics, Protestants, and even many non-Christians…

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On Thursday morning, I made my way up Pennsylvania Avenue in DC to my neighborhood coffee shop, pulling my suitcase…

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I had a fascinating conversation with Janet Parshall this week on her show “In the Market with Janet Parshall.” She…

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The U.S. has dropped from the second most economically free country in the world to the eighteenth in the past…

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The United States is one of the most economically free countries in the world, but it might not stay that…

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This week marks the 151st birthday of Max Weber. He was born on April 21, 1864, in the Prussian city…

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Christian hipsters and capitalism don’t mix, or at least that’s what Brett McCracken argued in his 2010 book Hipster Christianity….

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“It is right to risk for the cause of God.” So begins a sermon by John Piper on the topic…

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