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Category: Economics 101

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What exactly are incentives, and why should they be important to Christians? Yesterday we began answering this question by looking…

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Why do we do good things? Why do we carry out acts of love and charity? Conversely, why do we…

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The Biblical Foundations of Economic Principles

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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We have spent a lot of time over the last year on our blog talking about some basic economic principles…

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Reading Ayn Rand Through A Biblical Lens

By: Dr. David Kotter

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Ed. note: this post is adapted from portions of David Kotter’s research paper, Check Your Premises: Ayn Rand Through A…

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The Adam Smith Institute, in summarizing Smith’s An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, wrote…

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Understanding the role of wealth creation brings new significance to our daily lives because we are all wealth creators, rich…

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Selfishness, Self-Interest, and Significance

By: Dr. Jay W. Richards

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Editor’s note: this article was co-authored by Dr. Anne Bradley, and adapted from an op-ed published in March. You can…

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Making Choices of Significance

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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We have talked in previous posts about humanity’s fallen nature, the implications of the Fall for our lives on earth,…

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Economic Trade and the Call to Community

By: Dr. Anne Bradley

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Ed. note: Elise Amyx co-authored this post.  What would life in total isolation look like? If you have ever watched…

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Just as a body, though one, has many parts, but all its many parts form one body, so it is with…

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