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Economics in the Bible: A Very Short Summary

Economics in the Bible: A Very Short Summary

by Scott Rae, professor of philosophy and Christian ethics, Talbot School of Theology | Mar 1, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

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Making Christ Known in the Modern World

Making Christ Known in the Modern World

by Jennifer Woodruff Tait, editor, Christian History magazine; webmaster, Theology of Work Project; priest, St. John's Episcopal Church | Mar 1, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

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Only Human: Embracing Our Finitude

Only Human: Embracing Our Finitude

by Kelly Kapic, professor of theological studies, Covenant College | Mar 1, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

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New EWP Talk: Dislocation and Discovery in the Industrial Revolution and the Wesleyan Movement

New EWP Talk: Dislocation and Discovery in the Industrial Revolution and the Wesleyan Movement

by Oikonomia Network | Feb 9, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

Careful – sometimes history is too hot to handle! Today we’re rolling out what may be the most provocative video in our not-exactly-bland-to-start-with library of Economic Wisdom Project Talks. We’re also releasing video of the Karam Forum 2021 presentation on the...
Webinar: How Wesley Understood and Fought Systemic Injustice

Webinar: How Wesley Understood and Fought Systemic Injustice

by Oikonomia Network | Feb 9, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

John Wesley built his movement in the midst of one of the most massive economic and social changes in history – the Industrial Revolution. Wesley’s ability to affirm what was good and challenge what was bad in this dynamic upheaval was critical to the vitality and...
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