June 15, 2015
June 11, 2015
Isolation and Self-Sufficiency: The Logical Ends of Protectionism
May 20, 2015
What ‘The Profit’ teaches us about ethics and enterprise
I’ve written before on how television can be a powerful tool for illuminating the deeper significance of daily work and the beauties of basic trade and enterprise. Shows like Dirty Jobs, Shark Tank, Undercover Boss, and Restaurant Impossible have used the medium to this end, and today at The Federalist, I review a new contender in the mix. Continue Reading...
April 15, 2015
‘Forget the Community’: The Danger of Putting Neighbor Before God
April 03, 2015
Freely He Gave: Cornelis Vonk on Good Friday
April 02, 2015
5 Principles for Spiritual Discernment in the Economic Order
March 11, 2015
Peace and Provision at a Pizza Shop
January 14, 2015
Firstfruits Economics
November 19, 2014
How the Christian Worldview Changes Our Approach to Poverty
Christianity sets forth that humans are made in the image of God — that we have particular God-like characteristics when it comes to creation, cultivation, compassion, relationship, and so on. Such a remarkable truth tells us something deeply profound about the world we live in, as well as how we ought to respond in any number of situations. Continue Reading...
November 07, 2014