Books In Review: Harvey Cox wants to save the market’s soul If corporations are people, can they be redeemed? by Philip Hefner June 30, 2017
Faith Matters When the financial market is god, who pays? Most religions acknowledge the contingencies and paradoxes of human life. Not this one. by Stephanie Paulsell June 1, 2017
Books In Review: Capitalism and faith: A tangled history Why have American Christians so readily baptized the idea of free-market capitalism? Kevin Kruse illuminates the long, tangled history. by Randall Balmer January 19, 2016
In the World The politics of Little House Having grown up with the Little House books, I found Christine Woodside's essay on their anti-New Deal ideology completely fascinating. by Steve Thorngate August 19, 2013
American Soundings Myopia of the market Since the years of Reagan and Thatcher, we have heard a steady drumbeat about the limitations of government. But what about the limitations of the free market? by Rodney Clapp January 3, 2012
Books The Market Economy and Christian Ethics, by Peter H. Sedgwick reviewed by Daniel Rush Finn August 1, 2000