For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty

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This book, published by the Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics, is now available. It is a discussion of the problem of poverty by a wide range of Christian theologians, economists, and thinkers, who are wrestling with the best, most biblically faithful approach to solving the problem of poverty. I wrote the introductory chapter. If you are interested in biblical economics, I highly encourage you to read For the Least of These.

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