March 2012
Part 8 in a series on The Kingdom of God
The Cultural Mandate‘s relationship to the Kingdom of God is no more apparent than in the second chapter of Hebrews. The author of the letter to the Hebrews quotes MORE →
Part 7 in a series on The Kingdom of God
Despite all the New Testament references to the Kingdom, most evangelical Christians today have no idea that their daily work has anything to do with the Kingdom of God.
Part 5 in a series on Economics 101
The notion of value is one of the aspects of economic thinking that gets a lot of discussion and is often misunderstood. How is it derived? Who determines what something is worth? A lot of public policy is based around altering prices that “seem [...]
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We want our Utopia now.
– Sinclair Lewis, Main Street
While the idea of “utopia” dates back to the ancient Greeks, Sir Thomas More actually coined the word in [...]
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Hold your ground, hold your ground! Sons of Gondor, of Rohan, my brothers! I see in your eyes the same fear that would take the heart of me. A day may come when the courage of men [...]
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In our last post we answered the question “What is the Kingdom?” but this raises another question: “When is the Kingdom?”
Many passages in the New Testament lead us to believe that the Kingdom is [...]
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In my last post we saw that the coming of the Kingdom of God is the central event of redemptive history. Kevin DeYoung, in an article entitled “ MORE →
Part 4 in a series on Economics 101
Economists use some terminology that seems unfamiliar and often scares people away from wanting to learn more. I’ve experienced this most in the classroom, having to deal with the trepidation of my students who feel overwhelmed.
But once we unpack these seemingly unfamiliar words, [...]
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