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There are good reasons from a moral perspective to defend capitalism.
P. J. Hill, the George F. Bennett Professor of Economics at Wheaton College, will discuss the theology of human nature, humanity's relationship to God, and the role of Christian beliefs in the understanding of economic systems.
Capitalism, it's usually assumed, flowered around the same time as the Enlightenment -- the 18th century -- and, like the Enlightenment, entailed a diminution of organized religion. In fact, the Catholic Church of the Middle Ages was the main locus for the first flowerings of capitalism. Max Weber (1864-1920) located...
A review of the last millennium.
Developments within the medieval Catholic Church catalyzed the remarkable economic progress of the second millennium.
Atheists who think that believers are simple have a simplistic understanding of belief.
Wilfred McClay's Bradley Lecture.



