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The Rise of Religious Freedom and How It Shaped the Political Theology of the United States
By: Hugh Whelchel
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The idea of religious freedom did not rise out of Hinduism or Islam. It also did not originate from the…
By: Hugh Whelchel
The idea of religious freedom did not rise out of Hinduism or Islam. It also did not originate from the…
Dr. Klaus Issler’s research on lending and interest was sponsored by the Institute for Faith, Work & Economics and published…
By: Nicholas V. Leone III
The Parable of the Talents is one of the most recognizable and commonly quoted parables in finance. It wisely declares…
By: Alan Dowd
Would God prefer that our wealth be controlled by free people exchanging goods and services in a free market or…
Download the full paper here. “To look after orphans and widows in their distress” is how the Bible describes one…
What should I do with my life? In “Discover Your Story: A Biblical Guide to Finding Your Calling,” IFWE executive…
Throughout human history, people of all cultures have sought freedom. In this article, Art Lindsley discusses the biblical view of freedom, first contrasting it with other secular views so we can see its significance more clearly.
By: Dr. Jonathan Pennington
Jesus’ teachings are strong and stark and must be addressed one way or another.
We’re all broken, in need of a little restoration… When we figure out what we are mode for, how we fit into God’s big picture of restoration, that’s when we truly flourish. In our latest short video, Flourishing, we show how God uses each of us to bring about his bigger plan for human flourishing.
By: Dr. David Kotter
In this research paper, Greever and Kotter demonstrate how Christians are “created in Christ Jesus for good works” (Ephesians 2:10).