Events from 2023
It May Work in Practice, But Does It Work in Theory? Explaining the Trend Towards “Do-It-Yourself” Economics, Paul R. Koch
Events from 2022
Commanding Heights 20 Years On: What Remains In Light of Recent Events?, PAUL R. KOCH
Events from 2021
What’s Your Natural Next Question? The Inquiry Approach to Learning Economics, Paul R. Koch and Rachel Carlassare
Events from 2020
Preaching the Same Message: Economic Populism On Both Sides of the Atlantic, Paul R. Koch
Whose Community? Market Economics and the Concept of Solidarity, PAUL R. KOCH
Submissions from 2018
American Evangelicals and the European Union, Paul R. Koch
Events from 2017
Teaching Comparative Economics in a Study-Abroad Program, Paul Koch
Submissions from 2014
Engaging Capitalism with Wesleyan Theology, Paul R. Koch and Kevin Twain Lowery
Submissions from 2013
Stories Economists Tell: Studies in Christianity and Economics, by John P. Tiemstra, Paul R. Koch
Submissions from 2012
The Silent Shapers of Our Thoughts: The Relevance of the Concept of "Vision" in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis, Paul R. Koch
Submissions from 2010
Submissions from 2009
Animal Spirits in the 21st Century: The Role of Global Asset Bubbles in the Current Financial Crisis, Paul R. Koch
Submissions from 2007
The Use of Biblical/Christian Metaphor in the Teaching of Economics, Paul R. Koch
Submissions from 2001
The Complexities of Securing Living Wages for the Working Poor, Kevin Twain Lowery