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In Proverbs 31 Solomon intentionally personifies wisdom as a woman of remarkable skill and generosity in business, displaying traits that characterize many of the best practices in contemporary business.
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Tim Weinhold talks with Jeff Haanen on the biblical challenge to the modern concept of retirement, and how redeeming a biblical vision of our latter years frees us to see investing as God intends.
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Jeff Haanen suggests four ways by which a biblical view of retirement (aging) can contribute to a more holistic vision for investing.
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Neither the word nor the concept of ‘retirement’ is found in Scripture. Still, the Bible offers much wisdom for growing older wisely and well.
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Is the American idea of investing for a retirement of travel and leisure healthy? Does it even satisfy? Or is there a better way?
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What does the Bible have to say about our care for the natural world and what are the implications on business and investing? Tim Weinhold discusses this and more in his sit-down interview with theologians Douglas and Jonathan Moo.
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Our working is meant to lead to productivity, civilization, technology, goodness, and beauty. But it is mean to be done in a way that promotes the flourishing of all of life.
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Sustainability is not only good theology, it’s good business and investing. BlackRock’s Larry Fink helps us understand why.
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Scripture teaches that God will restore, not annihilate, his creation — liberating it, as Paul says, from its “bondage to decay.”
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How did we come to be so disconnected from the products and investments we partake in? Do Christians have a moral duty to see the people beneath the investments we're profiting off of?
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God’s ‘creational intent’ for investing is that it enlarges human flourishing. Seeing it primarily in terms of returns misses, and deforms, its real purpose.
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This understanding of the Parable of the Talents suggests the master cares little about financial return, but much about whether his servants’ investments accurately reflect his character.