Friday, September 10, 2010
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Part 1

Stewart Davenport, on how nineteenth-century Christians separated the moral and practical aspects of economic life

William T. Cavanaugh, on how theology and economics are necessarily intertwined

William T. Cavanaugh, on how a larger understanding of the meaning of “freedom” would change our economic actions

J. Matthew Bonzo & Michael R. Stevens, on Wendell Berry’s concern for the dislocating and fragmenting forces in modern life

Part 2

Craig Gay, on how language—specifically the spoken word—is central to our human experience

Eugene Peterson, on how Jesus’ use of ambiguous language encouraged active spiritual engagement

Barry Hankins, on how the late Francis Schaeffer moved from being a defensive fundamentalist to a prophet of cultural engagement

 

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