Available for pre-order now:
A History of Christian Political Economy
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Sources in Christian Political Economy
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@BHAcademic
Opinion | The right-wing movement becomes increasingly untethered from real conservatism. That matters for thinking about intellectual diversity on campus. https://t.co/32QQdYzWzH
"Another widely cited 2012 study by Robert Woodberry of the National University of Singapore found that the European colonies with intensive Protestant missionary activities were doubly advantaged in terms of their democratic prospects, even after taking into account other factors."
This article extolling "Christian empire" almost flowed until it started defending Belgian King Leopold II, whose atrocities were exposed by American Presbyterian missionaries among others. No thanks. https://t.co/wzRRWeD3Rh
We are seeking a first-rate cohort of highly committed and driven young and mid-career professionals for the Richard John Neuhaus Fellowship on American Flourishing.
Learn more and apply by July 3rd here:
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This @TheIRD Christians for Capitalism project has been in the works for some time, so I'm looking forward to the kickoff event Tuesday evening with @erikwmatson and @JordanBallor sharing about their new book A History of Christian Political Economy. https://t.co/uhoKNgKbWO
This month, we're celebrating Cooper Conway! Currently serving as a State Policy Director at EdChoice, Cooper notes how refreshing it was to engage with others who shared his desire to glorify God through their work in our 2021 D.C. Fellowship.
Join us in the Reading Wheel Review podcast for deep discussion with Dr. Jordan Ballor and Dr. Matthew Spalding on the revolutionary idea that all men are created equal.
"...capitalism creates a class of people who deal in ideas but are disconnected and alienated from the very system that made it possible for them to deal in ideas."
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