November 02, 2016
October 26, 2016
Why coffee tasting matters to God
October 21, 2016
The paradox of flourishing: Where authority and vulnerability meet
In our discussions about politics, society, and culture, the vocabulary of “human flourishing” has become increasingly popular, moving dangerously close to the status of blurry buzzword.
Yet at its best, the term captures the connective tissue between the material and the transcendent, the immediate and the eternal, pointing toward a holistic prosperity that accounts for the full complexity of the human person. Continue Reading...
October 14, 2016
Trump is the lewd American male
October 13, 2016
Bob Dylan wins Nobel Prize in Literature
October 12, 2016
The shepherd motif: Gregory Thornbury on Cain, Abel, and culture-making
“It needs to be our job to envision a different future for the church in which we teach our young people to compete in the arena and be so excellent that they cannot be denied — to be shepherds.” Continue Reading...
October 07, 2016
Faith at Work: How economic freedom leads to human flourishing
October 05, 2016
What an oxygen mask teaches us about the power of creative service
September 26, 2016
What WALL-E and Wilhelm Röpke teach us about work and economics
September 20, 2016