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Economics for Everybody
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Introduction
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1 - And God Created Economics4 Steps|1 Quiz
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2 - The Economic Problem of Sin4 Steps|1 Quiz
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3 - The Path from Work to Wealth4 Steps|1 Quiz
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4 - The Route From Scarcity to Plenty4 Steps|1 Quiz
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5 - The Role of the Entrepreneur4 Steps|1 Quiz
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6 - A Tale of Two Theologies, Part 14 Steps|1 Quiz
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7 - A Tale of Two Theologies, Part 24 Steps|2 Quizzes
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8 - Government Intervention4 Steps|1 Quiz
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9 - The Two Mysteries of Monetary4 Steps|1 Quiz
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10 - The Welfare & Corporate States of America4 Steps|1 Quiz
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11 - Economics Has Consequences4 Steps|1 Quiz
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12 - Kingdom Economics4 Steps|1 Quiz
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DISCUSSION
- Almost everyone today agrees that economics is important. But many will say they are confused by it. Why do you think that is? If understanding economics is important to men and women being faithful stewards, what might be the reasons it is not widely taught either in society or the church?
- What are some of the ways that economics is related to morality?
- If economics is “man making choices as to how to best use his limited resources in order to be a good steward before God,” what are some specific ways you act economically in your particular calling?
FOR FURTHER STUDY
- Basic Economics, 4th Ed. – Carson & Cleveland – Chapters 1-2
- Foundations of Economics – Ritenour – Introduction, Chapter 1
- Prosperity and Poverty – Beisner – Introduction