by Kenneth Barnes, Mockler-Phillips Chair in Workplace Theology and Business Ethics, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | Jun 7, 2022 | Newsletter Articles
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by Kenneth Barnes, Mockler-Philips Associate Professor of Workplace Theology and Business Ethics and director of the Mockler Center for Faith and Ethics in the Public Square | Jan 6, 2021 | Newsletter Articles
Greetings from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary! Our update in this extraordinary year includes a new name, a new vision, a new reality – and a new face on our team! A Long, Strange Trip for All of Us This time last year, I was boarding a plane bound for Australia...
by KENNETH BARNES, MOCKLER-PHILIPS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF WORKPLACE THEOLOGY AND BUSINESS ETHICS AND DIRECTOR OF THE MOCKLER CENTER FOR FAITH & ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE | Nov 11, 2019 | Newsletter Articles
These are exciting times at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the merger between Gordon Divinity School and Conwell School of Theology. The merger was the brainchild of Billy Graham, John Harold Ockenga and J. Howard Pew. The...
by Kenneth Barnes, MOCKLER-PHILIPS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF WORKPLACE THEOLOGY AND BUSINESS ETHICS AND DIRECTOR OF THE MOCKLER CENTER FOR FAITH & ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE | Dec 5, 2018 | Newsletter Articles
Times of transition are a good time for reflection. As Gordon-Conwell prepares for a new chapter in our history (a milestone anniversary and a new president), I’ve been reflecting on the big picture, and how we are to deal with events and circumstances beyond our...
by Kenneth Barnes, Mockler-Philips Associate Professor of Workplace Theology and Business Ethics and Director of the Mockler Center for Faith & Ethics in the Workplace, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | May 2, 2018 | Newsletter Articles
Note: This is an excerpt from the new book Redeeming Capitalism. As this excerpt suggests, Barnes sets the Christian message of redemption against both the moral emptiness of our current “postmodern capitalism” and the naiveté of revolutionary utopias. Whether driven...