February 04, 2013
February 01, 2013
The Edict of Milan in the History of Liberty
January 31, 2013
Departing in Peace: Economics and Liturgical Living
January 30, 2013
Canons and Guns: An Eastern Orthodox Response to a HuffPo Writer
January 30, 2013
Dunn, Oikonomia, and Assault Weapons: Misappropriating a Principle?
January 29, 2013
The Art of Restoration: Repairing the Breach in Detroit
January 22, 2013
Promoting Community Flourishing at Common Good RVA
January 21, 2013
Survey: Americans Concerned About Religious Freedom
January 18, 2013
Audio: Samuel Gregg on Secularism, Religion and ‘Becoming Europe’
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...