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Entrepreneurs’ Organization and the Young Presidents’ Organization.
Christopher Kai • Big Game Hunting
In the pages that follow, my concern will be to show from God’s word that the Christian is obligated to keep the whole law of God as a pattern of sanctification and that this law is to be enforced by the civil magistrate where and how the stipulations of God so designate. That is to say, “theonomy” has a central and irradicable place in any genuine
... See moreGreg Bahnsen • Theonomy in Christian Ethics
Historical Christianity,
Kelly M. Kapic • A Field Guide to Becoming Whole: Principles for Poverty Alleviation Ministries
I showed how this moral matrix leads liberals to make two points that are (in my opinion) profoundly important for the health of a society: (1) governments can and should restrain corporate superorganisms, and (2) some big problems really can be solved by regulation. I explained how libertarians (who sacralize liberty) and social conservatives (who
... See moreJonathan Haidt • The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion
Tom Holland, in his book Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World, have pointed out just how much modern norms owe to Christianity, even if they’re not explicitly Christian.
Byrne Hobart • Boom: Bubbles and the End of Stagnation
These Christian foot soldiers of the revolution were not at all libertarians—they wanted morality brought into every corner of public life—but the narrative of Free America gave them a common enemy. Reagan attached their agenda to the program of the business class, but the Christians always brought up the rear and never achieved their goals, becaus
... See moreGeorge Packer • Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal
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Blair Enns • The Win Without Pitching Manifesto
