"Payday loans...lack the fundamental qualities that make credit beneficial, and they instead create a debt trap."
In this interview with Lexi Schnaser, Amar Peterman discusses the Center for Empathy in Christian and Public Life and the importance of empathy, intellectual humility, and hospitality in public life.
In this article, Luke Joyce reviews Call for Justice: From Practice to Theory and Back, a new book that includes an exchange of letters between Kurt Ver Beek, Co-Founder of the Association for a More Just Society (which uses its Spanish initials ASJ), and Christian philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff.
Chelsea Langston Bombino and Katie Thompson conclude our “Hope for the Politically Homeless” series by deriving two guiding principles for political engagement from the Christian calling to love God and our neighbors.
Jessica Joustra, Ph.D., continues our “Hope for the Politically Homeless” series by exploring how the postures of principled pluralism informs the ways in which we faithfully engage the diverse public square.
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