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Visceral Lending

Visceral Lending

January 29 th 2021 byJohanna Lewis

Why personal relationships and trust are the heart of credit.

The Cornerstone the Economists Rejected

The Cornerstone the Economists Rejected

March 30 th 2017 byBrian Dijkema

An economist discovers that morality matters for healthy markets—and society.

In Violence We Trust?

In Violence We Trust?

March 23 rd 2017 byMatthew Loftus

Can we meet our desire for security with more than lamenting "senseless violence"?

Finding Trust in the Economy

Finding Trust in the Economy

March 1 st 2017 bySarah Hamersma

Trust, like currency, can be debased. Knowing how to grow trust is the key to a thriving economy.

Why Give? Recovering Charity from Philanthropy

Why Give? Recovering Charity from Philanthropy

April 21 st 2016 byJeremy Beer

A study of early Christian almsgiving challenges the technocracy of contemporary conceptions of giving

Inequality: Complex Diagnoses, Multiple Prescriptions

Inequality: Complex Diagnoses, Multiple Prescriptions

June 1 st 2015 byJames K.A. Smith

What are we talking about when we talk about "inequality?"

Predatory Lending is Theft

Predatory Lending is Theft

June 1 st 2015 byStephanie Summers

Why it's time for Christians to call for an end to payday loans.

Reviving Citizenship in the New Gilded Age
Money: The Unlikely Mentor

Money: The Unlikely Mentor

March 5 th 2015 byFred Smith

Because money talks . . . about virtue.

Zero to What, Zero to Where?

Zero to What, Zero to Where?

October 30 th 2014 byPeter Boumgarden

Entrepreneurship is on the rise. What are the kids pursuing, and should we invest?

Deacons, Church, and World

Deacons, Church, and World

October 9 th 2014 byDavid Guretzki

Deacons should be permitted to look deeper at the roots of the social issues causing material need.

Philanthropy as Culture-Making

Philanthropy as Culture-Making

December 1 st 2013 byDon Flow

All of life is a gift lived under grace and the only appropriate response is gratitude expressed through generosity.

The End of Patronage?

The End of Patronage?

December 1 st 2013 byRoberta Green Ahmanson

An art historian with an insatiable curiosity discusses what it meant to be a patron of the arts—and what it means today.

Why Philanthropy Matters

Why Philanthropy Matters

December 1 st 2013 byFred Smith

Despite tunnel vision, Acs's book raises important questions about philanthropy's impact on culture.