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Category: Economics 101

  • Economics 101

The poor will always be with us, but such a sobering reality does not free us from an obligation to…

  • Economics 101
Hope & the Path to Flourishing

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

6 minute read

While Christians are called to bring hope to a fallen world, this is not always easy to do. The economic,…

  • Economics 101
Culture Wars & the Path to Flourishing

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

3 minute read

Although Christians are called to voice redemption and hope in a fallen world, it is easy to be discouraged by…

  • Economics 101
  • Theology 101
Three Black Friday Revelations for 2023

By: John Pletcher

6 minute read

Grab the BEST Black Friday deals ever!  On screens and in print, the past month’s advertisements have pulsed nonstop. Many…

  • Economics 101
  • Theology 101
Conclusion: An Overview of Usury in the Bible

By: Dr. Chad Brand

7 minute read

This is the final blog in our series on usury. Today we have the task of what John Stott calls…

  • Economics 101
Conversations about Atheism in America

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

4 minute read

Editor’s note: Dr. Anne Bradley was featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that…

  • Economics 101

I have had the privilege of being born, raised, and shaped by Detroit. Seeing the world through the lens of…

  • Arts & Culture
  • Economics 101

Does there exist in the world a system that can lift up the marginalized and the poor, providing them with…

  • Economics 101
  • Theology 101
Usury in Nehemiah

By: Dr. Chad Brand

9 minute read

So far we have observed Old Testament references to usury in Leviticus and Deuteronomy, Psalms and Ezekial. Today we will…

  • Economics 101
  • Public Square
How Should Christians Think About the National Debt?

By: Susan Wharton Gates

6 minute read

In January 2023, the United States reached its national debt limit of $31.4 trillion. Set by law, the debt limit…

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