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Episode 23 - Redeeming Capitalism for the Common Good with Ken Barnes
Episode 23

Episode 23 - Redeeming Capitalism for the Common Good with Ken Barnes

Ken Barnes works as the Director of the Mockler Center for Faith & Ethics in the Workplace at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He joined us to share a history of the relationship between capitalism and morals, where the two began to separate, and what we can do to bring them back together.

Faith Driven Investor · William Norvell, Ken Barnes, Henry Kaestner

May 11, 202037m 57s

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Show Notes

We hope you’re ready to learn because today’s episode is chock-full of lessons, insights, and theories that are here to educate and inform you, the Faith Driven Investor. 

Today’s guest is Ken Barnes. Ken works as the Director of the Mockler Center for Faith & Ethics in the Workplace at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is also the author of Redeeming Capitalism, which takes a look at our current capitalistic society through both a theological and economical lens. 

Ken shared a history of the relationship between capitalism and morals, where the two began to separate, and what we can do to bring them back together. As always, thanks for listening.

Useful Links:

Redeeming Capitalism Book

Why Redeeming Capitalism is Important

Imagining a Virtuous Capitalism

Topics

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