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IFWE’s Visiting Scholar Dr. David Kotter examines the four major novels of atheist Ayn Rand along with secondary literature to evaluate her work through a biblical lens. He begins with a brief biography of her life, then gives a summary of her significant contributions and an overview of her philosophy, Objectivism. IFWE’s Dr. Art Lindsley provides an introduction explaining why Christians would examine the writings of an atheist and why the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics has published this paper.

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Four Questions About Faith & Work

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

I’m currently in the middle of a “radio tour,” doing interviews about my new book How Then Should We Work?…

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The One Choice Left Off the Table

By: Kristin Brown

5 minute read

I started a discussion yesterday about a phrase I’ve heard frequently this year in some Christian circles: Caring for the…

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Does Belief Belong In the Marketplace?

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

Christians, when rightly informed and motivated, change the character of political debate. They bring the moral standards of God’s kingdom…

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Renewing Culture Through Our Work

By: Logan Gates

5 minute read

Editor’s Note: Today’s post is by Logan Gates, one of IFWE’s summer interns. Logan is a Fourth Year at the…

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Top Ten Books on Faith & Work

By: Hugh Whelchel

6 minute read

In a previous post, we recommended ten books for people beginning to explore economics. Economics needs context, however. Today I’d…

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Putting It All Into Practice

By: Hugh Whelchel

5 minute read

How do we integrate our faith and work in a way that is pleasing to God? We must first rediscover…

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In 1559, John Calvin began a seminary in Geneva to train young church planters. We know that Calvin sent at…

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Your Work Influences Community

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

Work makes us interdependent. Work cultivates the resources of the material and human universe. Work is the form in which…

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Two Great Lies About Success

By: Hugh Whelchel

3 minute read

Two great lies have been promoted in our culture over the last twenty years. They are told to children in…

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