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Seminary Spotlight: Biola University

Seminary Spotlight: Biola University

by HELEN MITCHELL, ETHICS & LEADERSHIP PROFESSOR AND DIRECTOR, TALBOT CENTER FAITH, WORK & ECONOMICS | Jul 5, 2019 | Newsletter Articles

The Talbot School of Theology at Biola University is continuing with classroom integration of faith, work and economic wisdom as well as integrating new thinking about economic issues with our faculty. Meanwhile, the Talbot Center for Faith, Work & Economics is...
Seminary Spotlight: Denver Seminary

Seminary Spotlight: Denver Seminary

by Dan Steiner, mentoring director | Jul 5, 2019 | Newsletter Articles

Note: This article spotlights work at Denver Seminary, where three faculty members are individual faculty partners of the Oikonomia Network. Artwork: Light the Lamps, Justin Reddick, mixed media on canvas, 30” x 40”, private collection (used with permission)...
Seeking Economic Wisdom at Karam Forum

Seeking Economic Wisdom at Karam Forum

by Oikonomia Network | Jun 3, 2019 | Newsletter Articles

At Karam Forum 2019, we gathered an interdisciplinary panel to seek economic wisdom, drawing on scholarship in both theology and economics as well as the wisdom of pastoral experience. Our panel featured four pastors, three seminary professors and two economists –...
Ethics Curricular Workshop: Faculty Interview

Ethics Curricular Workshop: Faculty Interview

by Kevin Kinghorn, professor of philosophy and religion, Asbury Theological Seminary | Jun 3, 2019 | Newsletter Articles

This interview is the latest in a series of articles sharing insights from a joint curricular development initiative of the ON, the Theology of Work Project and three ON schools (Asbury, Assemblies of God and Western). Tell us about the class you examined in...
We’re All Dead? Book Excerpt and AU Lunch Event

We’re All Dead? Book Excerpt and AU Lunch Event

by Oikonomia Network | Jun 3, 2019 | Newsletter Articles

Since the Keynesian Revolution invented modern macroeconomics, all mainstream schools of economics have taught us that we should be happy if we are prosperous. But instead, we feel hollow and morally anxious – our economy feels empty. The Keynesian Revolution and...
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