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Obligations of the rich Although it is not popular to say this in many circles today, disparities in wealth, even between…
Obligations of the rich Although it is not popular to say this in many circles today, disparities in wealth, even between…
Editor’s Note: Please welcome Dr. Glenn Sunshine to the IFWE blog. Dr. Sunshine is a friend of the Institute for…
Editor’s Note: The Institute for Faith, Work & Economics released a new research report entitled, “Why Does Income Inequality Exist?…
Editor’s Note: Many Christians wrestle with the topic of income inequality, an issue which has been hotly debated in the…
Work makes us interdependent. Work cultivates the resources of the material and human universe. Work is the form in which…
As we suggested in our last post, our careers, occupations and jobs may change throughout our lifetime. Our vocational calling,…
Stewardship forces us to think like economists. We must look past our hopes and good feelings when making decisions in…
The doctrine of vocation was developed with its greatest rigor by Martin Luther, John Calvin, and the other reformers, as…
Harvard Business School psychologist Timothy Butler offers the following advice in an article about how vocation differs from career or…
We are confronted with a wall between personal faith and public work, here at the beginning of the 21st century….