by Jennifer Woodruff Tait is managing editor of Christian History, content editor for The High Calling at the Theology of Work Project, an Episcopal priest and the author of The Poisoned Chalice. | May 9, 2017 | Newsletter Articles
Here are more sample assignments to help inspire fresh thinking about how to incorporate a concern for vocation, flourishing and economic justice across the curriculum. As in my last article – which covered biblical studies, theology, preaching and liturgy – several...
by Mako Fujimura, director of the Brehm Center | Mar 14, 2017 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This is an excerpt from Silence and Beauty: Hidden Faith Born of Suffering. The Oikonomia Network is pleased to announce that Mako will speak at Karam Forum 2018, Jan. 4-5 in the Los Angeles area. See more resources at Mako’s book website. On a day I spent in...
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 Oikonomia Network | Dec 8, 2015 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This article describes one of the four ON short talks on theology and economics designed to be used as class assignments. “Christ and culture!” Sometimes it seems like those three words could start an argument in an empty room. But there is actually a deep...
by Oikonomia Network | Nov 11, 2015 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This article describes one of the four ON short talks on theology and economics designed to be used as class assignments. There’s nothing the church needs to rethink as urgently as poverty. Taking action for the flourishing of the poor is central to our...