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As we discussed last week, the exercise of private power is much different and more limited than public power. In…
As we discussed last week, the exercise of private power is much different and more limited than public power. In…
A common criticism of free markets and market-based economies is that they make the rich richer, at the expense of…
Editor’s Note: Today’s post is by Logan Gates, one of IFWE’s summer interns. Logan is a Fourth Year at the…
Recently, IFWE produced and released a new video titled “I, Smartphone.” The video is based on the short essay, “I,…
At bottom, economics is about us – what we choose, what we value, what we represent in language and symbols,…
This week we’re tackling tough questions about faith, work, and economics. In an earlier post, Dr. Anne Bradley used Steve…
Before we dive deeper into discovering a Biblical view of economics, we want to answer some questions, hesitations, and obstacles…
Why would the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics care how a smartphone is made? Why would we want…
Why is it important to focus on faith, work, AND economics? Because understanding economics – beyond the financial sense of…
IF WE believe we’re made in God’s image to be creative and are called to use our talents, how then…