April 30, 2014
May 10, 2013
Happy Smothers, I Mean, Mother’s Day
Augustine observes that humans are constituted in large part by their sociality. As he puts it in the City of God, “For there is nothing so social by nature as this race, no matter how discordant it has become through its fault.” Continue Reading...
January 14, 2013
C.S. Lewis on transcendent economics
I recently discussed our pesky human tendency to limit and debase our thinking about economics to the temporary and material. Much like Judas, who reacted bitterly to Mary’s outpouring of expensive ointment, we neglect to contemplate what eternal purposes God might have for this or that material good and the ways through which it might be used or distributed. Continue Reading...
January 08, 2013
Beyond an Earthbound Economics
October 11, 2012
C. S. Lewis and the free market
C.S. Lewis may not have written specifically about economics, but as Harold B. Jones Jr. explains, there’s reason to consider him a defender of the free market:
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September 10, 2012
Leading Up
August 02, 2012
Movie Review: ‘Safety Not Guaranteed’
May 15, 2012
C.S. Lewis’s Lesson on Enterprise
June 24, 2011