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Building Community: Join Us in Dallas on Jan. 7-9

Building Community: Join Us in Dallas on Jan. 7-9

by Oikonomia Network | Sep 9, 2025 | Newsletter Articles

Save the date! Our next faculty retreat is coming up in Dallas on Jan. 7-9. Registration and hotel block details are expected to become available soon. We just didn’t want to wait to let you know the where and when. We and our schools are under more pressure...
Responsible to Serve the Poor Well

Responsible to Serve the Poor Well

by Zachary Ritvalsky, vice president of institutional alignment, Lancaster Bible College | Sep 9, 2025 | Newsletter Articles

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Member Spotlight: The Challenge of Collaborating

Member Spotlight: The Challenge of Collaborating

by Denise Daniels, Hudson T. Harrison Professor of Entrepreneurship, Wheaton College | Sep 9, 2025 | Newsletter Articles

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From Prisoners to Productive Workers: Educating the Heart in the Age of AI

From Prisoners to Productive Workers: Educating the Heart in the Age of AI

by Oikonomia Network | Aug 12, 2025 | Newsletter Articles

We were delighted to gather and reconnect at our August 2025 faculty retreat. Our theme was “Educating the Heart,” and in the age of AI the question of how we get beyond cognitive outcomes to affective outcomes in education has never been more important....
Inequality and Christian Witness in the Modern World

Inequality and Christian Witness in the Modern World

by John Bolt, professor emeritus of systematic theology, Calvin Theological Seminary | Aug 12, 2025 | Newsletter Articles

Note: From Reformed Social Ethics (Baker, 2025). Reprinted by permission of the publisher. Citations have been omitted. This section [“The Social Question”] is based on two primary [Herman] Bavinck sources: (1) “General Biblical Principles and the Relevance of...
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