by DAN DORIANI, PROFESSOR OF THEOLOGY | Dec 4, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
Rooted in the Reformed and Kuyperian traditions, Covenant Theological Seminary offers students both specific courses on work and a curriculum-wide approach to engagement with the labor of humanity and of believers in particular. Covenant Seminary students initially...
by Amy L. Sherman, senior fellow, Sagamore Institute | Nov 11, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
Reprinted from Made to Flourish. A few years ago in a powerful op-ed in the New York Times, Nicholas Kristof wrote that “the United States now has a greater wealth gap by race than South Africa did during apartheid. Whites in America on average own...
by Justin Lonas, editorial and content specialist, Chalmers Center | Oct 7, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
Here at the Chalmers Center at Covenant College we’ve long been crafting tools to help churches and ministries discover better ways to love and serve people living in poverty, and through our partnership with the Oikonomia Network, I’m excited to tell you about a few...
by Nathaniel Williams, Intersect project marketing coordinator | Aug 1, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
A Navy chaplain, cross-cultural worker, women’s discipleship leader and legal assistant would typically have little in common. But they do share one thing: they, like thousands of other believers, have been challenged to integrate their work, culture, faith and...
by ALISTAIR MACKENZIE, TEACHING FELLOW, LAIDLAW COLLEGE with WILL MESSENGER, EXECUTIVE EDITOR, THEOLOGY OF WORK PROJECT | Jul 5, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
This article concludes the series 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). We end here with the questions that continue to loom largest in...