Acton roundup
Here are all of the posts from my recent trip to the Acton conference:
- In the beginning there was work. And it was good?
- Thoughts on human dignity
- Shouldn’t a Christian anthropology be noticeably Christian?
- The inadequacy of a “Christian” anthropology (Acton 1)
- What makes a view of government/law Christian (Acton 2)
- Questions for a “Christian” view of economics (Acton 3)
- Thoughts from Acton
- Free market economics through the lens of sin, power, and human flourishing (Acton 4)
- Creation theology and human flourishing (Acton 5)
- Sustainable stewardship (Acton 6)
- Concluding reflections (Acton 7)
Posted on June 22, 2010, in Uncategorized and tagged Anthropology, Creation, ecology, economics, environmentalism, freek market economics, government, human dignity, human flourishing, law, natural law, natural theology, stewardship, theological anthropology. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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