Monthly Archives: August 2008

Free-market principles based in a Christian worldview?

Here’s my recent comment at Econtalk.org about statements made in today’s podcast with Russ Roberts and Arnold Kling: Drs. Kling and Roberts, Excellent podcast, as usual… I’ve found Russ’ comment about the religious commitments of “free-market believers” to be remarkably … Continue reading

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Federal feline oversight

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Atomic fireballs (not the candy–but, maybe)

Today’s EconTalk features Bruce Bueno de Mesquita of NYU on the political economy of Iranian leadership.  The podcast is both informative and provocative (as usual). Bueno de Mesquita brings up an interesting idea he first posited in 1982 article with William Riker.  If, … Continue reading

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Jeremiah 17:19-27

Thus YHWH said to me, “Go and stand in the public gate, through which the kings of Judah come in and go out, as well as in all the gates of Jerusalem; and say to them, `Listen to the word … Continue reading

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Jeremiah 17:5-18

Echoing Psalm 1 (or perhaps the other way ’round), the prophet writes about that which he knows cognatively is true: “Blessed is the man who trusts in YHWH And whose trust is YHWH. “For he will be like a tree planted … Continue reading

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Hayekian Lolcats?

Courtesy of http://www.flickr.com/photos/bureaucrash:

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The poor you will always have with you

I’ve commented at EverydayLiturgy: Some more thoughts following the Emergent podcast on social justice… I’ve become disturbed by the growing trend to define “social justice” or “economic justice” as equality of outcome.  I dispute this, both principially and pragmatically. Doubtless, … Continue reading

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The former and future pacifists

My friend Thomas (with whom I was at one time the rhythm section of a band, believe it or not) over at Everyday Liturgy has linked to this Emergent podcast on social justice.  There are many fascinating comments–some with which … Continue reading

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I don’t want to go to heaven

Bishop Tom Wright does an interesting interview with Time about heaven.  Christians need to rethink theirlanguage when referring to loved ones who have passed on.  To speak of heaven as our telos is to minimize the wonder of the resurrection … Continue reading

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Jeremiah 17:1-4

“The sin of Judah is written down with an iron stylus; With a diamond point it is engraved upon the tablet of their heart And on the horns of their altars, As they remember their children, So they remember their … Continue reading

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