CHRISTIANITY
By Request: Recommended Reading
Today was the first day of Acton University Online, during which I had the honor of sitting on a panel with two other economists and also the privilege of a more one-on-one in feeling (though there were over 100 in attendance!) "Engage the Speaker" session. The...
Econ Really is for Lovers
Valentine’s Day is the perfect time to explain how I named this website and, more importantly, why I think economics is for lovers. The Birth of econisforlovers.com When I found my name was already taken for a web domain, Sara Aldworth, director of marketing...
It Matters What Our Freedom Is For
In 2020, I’ve committed to completing a chronological reading of the Bible. Today I came to the Passover and the final plague of many called down upon Egypt. I was familiar with the Biblical account, but for some reason this week as I read it again, the words God...
Student Guest Post: Finding Direction for Research and on Calling at Acton U
While I'm still traveling, I'm happy to share with you an essay by student Camryn Zeller about her Acton University experience.
Subsidiarity, Love, and the Common Good
Last week the Acton Institute and Coram Deo program cohosted a seminar for an international audience on the topic “Loving Our Neighbors for the Common Good: Subsidiarity, Responsibility, and Change.” Participants came from North America, Africa, and Europe and...