Is One Type of Tax More Stewardly Than Another?
This article shares a Christian perspective on taxation.
This article shares a Christian perspective on taxation.
This article considers the matter of competition in business and politics. It reviews the matter from a Christian perspective, then sets out its advantages.
Does biblical distributive justice entail an equal sharing of all goods? This article begs to differ, and considers the biblical data typically adduced to defend equal sharing, to show that not all inequalities are unjust.
This article calls into question the increasing of minimum wages as only helping the poor who remain employed.
This article considers what Scripture has to say on how much property the government should own. It concludes that among other things, the Bible does not require or forbid either private or public ownership of property.
This article looks at some of the implications that come from us being God's stewards called to develop his world. These implications point us to important biblical goals.
This article reviews the scriptural foundation for both the cultural mandate and stewardship, concepts the author considers merely starting points for political economic reflection. He then raises several additional biblical concepts that need to be used in developing Christian economic policies.
This article explains how we glorify God in political economics: as stewards of God's world. In working out the implications of our stewardship, the author develops what he has called a conditional preference as opposed to either whole-hearted acceptance of capitalism or socialism.