March 05, 2015
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April 24, 2018
A lonely nation: Restoring true community in an age of individualism
Given the rise of social media and our expansive interconnectedness from globalization, one would think that our social bonds would be stronger than ever. With such an abundance of ways to connect and engage, trade and exchange, how could it possibly be otherwise? Continue Reading...
August 15, 2017
Value investing: Restoring ownership and ethics to investment
In today’s global economy, it can be easy to feel like robotic worker bees or petty consumer fleas in a big, blurry economic order. The feeling is understandable. Value creation, even at its largest margins, is increasingly difficult to spot. Continue Reading...
March 07, 2017
‘Economic Wisdom for Churches’: Restoring a biblical economic narrative
The faith-work movement has spurred many churches to begin seeing the bigger picture of God’s design and purpose for economic activity. Yet the church’s role and responsibility in economic discipleship doesn’t end with a basic shift in our thinking. Continue Reading...
November 08, 2012
Have Faith in America: Obama, Coolidge, and Restoring National Confidence
April 10, 2007
Well, allow me to re-tort
July 04, 2016
Patriotism, Politics and Christianity
March 13, 2024
Hope in a Time of Secular Despair
“Humans are not well-suited to radical immanence.” After all, those who believe only in what they can see are still made in the image of God and possess a supernatural purpose even when they reject any kind of transcendent reality. Continue Reading...
February 20, 2024
Oppenheimer and a Future Worth Waiting For
I remember looking at all the social media reactions of critics and friends who had seen Oppenheimer, now up for a Best Picture Oscar. So many of them described walking out of the movie “devastated” and “depressed.” Continue Reading...
May 04, 2023
The Death of Learning Breathes New Life into the Liberal Arts
For those of us who’ve devoted out lives to the liberal arts, it’s all too common to encounter doubters. As a high school English teacher, I encounter this all too frequently. Continue Reading...