2014 Faculty Retreat
On January 17-19, 2014, Values & Capitalism hosted its second annual faculty retreat for evangelical professors who teach economics, political science, business, and history.
Houghton College
On January 29th, 2014, Gordon College economics professor Stephen Smith, author of “Economic Growth: Unleashing the Potential of Human Flourishing,” traveled to Houghton College.
Friday Five: Meaningful Work and the Barriers to It
This week’s collection features thoughts on work: its meaning, its importance and the barriers to it.
Q&A: Sebastian Traeger on the Ministry of Work
This is part two of an interview with Sebastian Traeger, co-author of “The Gospel At Work,” discussing work as ministry.
Values & Capitalism on Campus: Wheaton College
Our program manager, Josh Good, recently traveled to Wheaton College, just outside of Chicago, IL.
Minimum Wage: An Obstacle to Meaningful Work for the Most Vulnerable
People with disabilities should not be prohibited from finding meaningful work because they aren’t as productive as non-disabled people.
Finding Meaning for Millennials in the Workplace
Much ink has been spilled in business journals about how to integrate Millennials into the American workforce.
Q&A: Sebastian Traeger on “The Gospel at Work”
A theologically grounded overview of some of the most common questions Christians have about how to honor God in their work.
Why More Immigration Doesn’t Mean Less Jobs
Advancing the idea that unemployment is made worse by introducing more laborers into the workforce is dangerous.