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- Theology 101
Following up on our post discussing cultural movements in the 17th-19th centuries that have shaped our view of work, let’s…
Following up on our post discussing cultural movements in the 17th-19th centuries that have shaped our view of work, let’s…
Recently we have looked at how the early church and the church in the Middle Ages drove a wedge between the…
In our last post, we saw how the contribution of the early church fathers created the idea that pursuing the…
By the beginning of the third century we begin to see a subtle shift in the way Christians understood vocation….
Peter Boettke of George Mason University, my graduate school professor and mentor, used to talk about Michael Jordan a lot…
As we begin to understand that our work is important to God and He has given us everything we need…
We have looked at the Parable of the Talents, which teaches us that God gives us everything we need in…
Two great lies have been promoted in our culture over the last twenty years. They are told to children in…
Our ongoing discussion has focused on the importance of understanding economic principles to better understand a holistic definition of stewardship. …
“Co-belligerency can make a certain kind of sense, if you have your wits about you.” Doug Wilson The Christian…