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The Bible is a book with a particular focus, and we must be careful when we extract other lessons from…
The Bible is a book with a particular focus, and we must be careful when we extract other lessons from…
Every day, we move forward toward a goal. But what if we are actually moving backward? In my last post,…
Are markets just? Answering this question requires examining three main features of the market economy: Institutions that provide for…
Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a…
2013 was the year of myth-busting here on the IFWE blog. Jay Richards’s examination of the eight most common myths…
What does it mean to be fulfilled? In part, it means feeling a sense of satisfaction, significance, and affirmation about…
Here at the Institute for Faith, Work, & Economics, we’re committed to promoting biblical and economic principles that help individuals…
In my previous blog posts, I have explained two important principles Christians have used in fighting poverty: the voluntary principle…
“Economics is a discipline that is merely about the things of this world!” So goes a common fallacy one hears…
Christmas music is the best thing about the Advent season next to baby Jesus, in my opinion. Every year, I…