by Oikonomia Network | Dec 8, 2016 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This article describes one of the seven Economic Wisdom Project talks on theology and economics, designed to be used as class assignments. In “Christian Personalism,” Anthony Bradley, associate professor of Religious Studies at The King’s College and director of...
by ALISTAIR MACKENZIE, TEACHING FELLOW AT LAIDLAW COLLEGE AND MEMBER OF THEOLOGY OF WORK PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE | Nov 10, 2016 | Newsletter Articles
Song of Songs is not a book we usually think of in connection with work and the economy. Certainly it has presented interesting hermeneutical challenges for successive generations of Christians, but these center on the extent to which it is primarily a celebration of...
by Oikonomia Network | Nov 10, 2016 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This article describes one of the seven Economic Wisdom Project talks on theology and economics, designed to be used as class assignments. In the “Ball and Chain Myth,” W. Bradford Wilcox, director of the National Marriage Project and associate professor of...
by Oikonomia Network | Oct 13, 2016 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This article describes one of the seven Economic Wisdom Project talks on theology and economics designed to be used as class assignments. In “Vocation? Whatever!” Chris Armstrong, director of Opus: The Art of Work at Wheaton College, shares his personal history...
by Jennifer Woodruff Tait | May 4, 2016 | Newsletter Articles
Jennifer Woodruff Tait, managing editor of Christian History, content editor for The High Calling at the Theology of Work Project, Episcopal priest and the author of The Poisoned Chalice. A while ago, my daughter received a video intended to tell the story of John...