March 18, 2014
March 12, 2014
Serving the Least of These Through Our Daily Work
March 11, 2014
A Chicago Chicken Shop’s Statement of Faith
February 27, 2014
Alton Brown on Stewardship: ‘None of This Is Mine’
February 27, 2014
Why Should Baptists Care About Economic Theories?
February 26, 2014
Cakes, Conscience, and Christian Stewardship
February 20, 2014
Of Bakers and Beliefs: Kirsten Powers’ Faith-Work Disconnect
February 19, 2014
Church Opens Subway Franchise to Bring Jobs to Community
February 18, 2014
Prophets in the Workplace
In the latest issue of The Living Pulpit, Presbyterian pastor Neal Presa reviews Flourishing Churches and Communities, Charlie Self’s Pentecostal primer on faith, work, and economics.
Presa heartily recommends the book, emphasizing that Self provides a theological framework that not only challenges the church, but points it directly to the broader global economy:
Flourishing Churches and Communities is a welcome addition to recent books in my own Reformed tradition on an integrated and holistic theology of work, from the likes of Tim Keller (Every Good Endeavor) and Mark Labberton (Dangerous Act of Worship). Continue Reading...
February 14, 2014
New Issue of the Journal of Markets & Morality (16.2)
The most recent issue of the Journal of Markets & Morality, vol. 16, no. 2, has been published online at our website (here). This issue’s articles explore a range of subjects from biblical understandings of poverty, Islamic scripture, John Locke, the ills of apathy, an Eastern Orthodox view of the family and social justice, and much more. Continue Reading...