Tenure Should Retire
In this post I will provide some reasons for why schools (and governments) should stop providing tenure to professionals.
For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty
How can the faithful best care “for the least of these”?
Some Surprising Professions That Require Occupational Licensing
Sometimes, I am really grateful for occupational licensing laws.
A Response to the Critics of American Exceptionalism
In a February National Journal article, Peter Beinhart declared “the end of American exceptionalism.”
10 Innovations That Will Change Your Future
Despite fears of economic disaster from both left and right, companies have continued to innovate in recent years.
Friday Five: A Biblical Answer to Poverty
This week’s round-up includes a new book that describes a biblical answer to poverty, a video series that takes a look at the big questions, and more.
A Vocation Worth Living For
“A vocation that could make sense of the hopes and dreams of life.” As graduation season fast approaches, this is the hope of many soon-to-be college graduates.
The Law of Unintended Consequences: Part III
I present the larger implications of Dodd-Frank in relation to Europe, and the unintended consequences of regulation in this third and final part of the series.
Ari Handel’s Surprising Take on Environmental Stewardship
There is no doubt that Ari Handel’s newest film, “Noah,” has created a lot of controversy among Christians who argue that the film diverges from the actual biblical account.