Friday Five: Regulations, The Doctrine of Vocation and Free-Market Christians
On Friday afternoons, we bring you the best of our blog and the best of the web. This week’s round-up includes two videos, a challenge to free-market Christians, the best blogs of Joseph Sunde, and a podcast that’s worth a listen!
Neighbors, Not Governments
David French, one of my favorite social observers, put up a post on The Corner I saved through the holidays to read later.
The RJ Moeller Show: Steven Hayward
The R.J. Moeller Show is proud to present a candid conversation with AEI scholar and Reagan historian Steven F. Hayward.
Top Ten: The Best of Values and Capitalism 2011
Below are our most popular posts of 2011. Thank you for contributing to the discussion at Values and Capitalism this past year. Happy New Year!
Can a Christian Be a Libertarian?
Norman Horn of LibertarianChristians.com wrote a piece in the Washington Post this week entitled, “Can a Christian be a libertarian?,” on the On Faith blog.
How Do We Make Charity Work?
Among the many global religions, one of the most distinguishing features of the Christian faith is that its deity becomes human and sacrifices all, even unto death, for his own creation.
Are You REALLY Buying a Heifer?
No, you’re not really buying a Christmas heifer
The RJ Moeller Show: The Gang Tackles 'Rights'
The latest episode of The R.J. Moeller Show podcast opens with a quick review of R.J.’s viewing of the 50th Anniversary Edition of Ben-Hur on the big screen.
The Right to Say 'Merry Christmas'
I’m currently spending a year studying here in the UK. Part of my experience here has been witnessing the differences between how the UK and USA treat the Christmas season.