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The Economy: A Major Strategic Front in a Cosmic War

The Economy: A Major Strategic Front in a Cosmic War

by Greg Forster, director, Oikonomia Network | Jul 6, 2021 | Newsletter Articles

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History and Justice at Karam Forum – Live in Ft. Worth or via Zoom, Nov. 18-19

History and Justice at Karam Forum – Live in Ft. Worth or via Zoom, Nov. 18-19

by Oikonomia Network | Jun 21, 2021 | Newsletter Articles

Karam Forum will gather at Doxology Bible Church in Ft. Worth, with an option to join via Zoom, this November 18-19. We will continue tilling new soil in the fields of justice and discipleship in theological education, and our signature “TED-style” talks will explore...
Financial Health as Restored Community, Not Just Upward Mobility

Financial Health as Restored Community, Not Just Upward Mobility

by John Mark Bowers, director of curriculum and training design, Chalmers Center | Jun 21, 2021 | Newsletter Articles

Note: Originally published by the Chalmers Center; reprinted with permission. What would you do if you received a windfall of money today? Imagine $20,000 fell into your lap. How would you use that amount of cash, no strings attached? Go for it. Dream! Some of us...
Black Lives Matter – And the Church Knows Why

Black Lives Matter – And the Church Knows Why

by Anthony Bradley, professor of religious studies and director of the Center for Human Flourishing, The King’s College | Jun 21, 2021 | Newsletter Articles

Note: Excerpt from Why Black Lives Matter (ed. Anthony Bradley, Wipf & Stock 2020). The Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement grew in response to a number of African Americans who were killed because of the actions of police. These men and women include Trayvon...
Testifying in Theological Education

Testifying in Theological Education

by Keri Day, associate professor of constructive theology and African American religion, Princeton Theological Seminary | Jun 21, 2021 | Newsletter Articles

Note: Excerpt from Notes of a Native Daughter (Eerdmans 2021) as part of the book series Theological Education between the Times. Reprinted by permission of the publisher. Citations have been omitted. This small book is about how to bear witness to more liberating...
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