
Season 2 · Episode 30
Resource Development – A Biblical View of Economics
In this biblical economics study on Resource Development, Ralph asks: ➡️ Why has America, in just a few hundred years, outpaced nations with far longer histories? ➡️ What role do Christianity’s unique theological foundations—rational thought and...
September 7, 202525m 1s
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Show Notes
In this biblical economics study on Resource Development, Ralph asks:
➡️ Why has America, in just a few hundred years, outpaced nations with far longer histories?
➡️ What role do Christianity’s unique theological foundations—rational thought and human dignity—play in economic flourishing?
➡️ How do biblical truths about God, humanity, and stewardship shape a nation’s prosperity?
Ralph unpacks how “right actions begin with right thinking,” and how aligning our worldview with God’s Word produces both spiritual and material blessing. He contrasts the biblical framework with the philosophies of other religions, showing why only Christianity provides the basis for sustainable growth and human flourishing.
📖 Download the full Resource Development Bible study and follow along: capmin.org
➡️ Why has America, in just a few hundred years, outpaced nations with far longer histories?
➡️ What role do Christianity’s unique theological foundations—rational thought and human dignity—play in economic flourishing?
➡️ How do biblical truths about God, humanity, and stewardship shape a nation’s prosperity?
Ralph unpacks how “right actions begin with right thinking,” and how aligning our worldview with God’s Word produces both spiritual and material blessing. He contrasts the biblical framework with the philosophies of other religions, showing why only Christianity provides the basis for sustainable growth and human flourishing.
📖 Download the full Resource Development Bible study and follow along: capmin.org
Topics
biblestudybiblicalworldviewcapitolministrieschristianeconomicsdiscipleshipeconomicsandfaithhumandignitypublicservantsralphdrollingerrationalthinkingresourcedevelopmentscriptureteaching