Kalos Center Podcast

Kalos Center Podcast
Podcast Description
Welcome to the Kalos Center Podcast where we have conversations about faith, culture, and meaningful lives. One of the show's central themes is how Christians in any profession integrate their faith with what they do...how their faith has legs in their work. We'll interview Christians from a variety of fields, scientists, philosophers, investors, artists, politicians, musicians, athletes, and many more. Folks like JP Moreland, most influential Christian Apologist of today, David Baunsen, a top financial advisor in the US and Eric Johnson, founder of the Christian Psychology Institute will join us!
Every episode of the Kalos Center podcast is not only informative, showing how our guests' work provides important insights and services for human flourishing, but also personally inspiring as we see how their work is a vital part of a fascinating faith journey. It will give you a better understanding of why the Christian faith makes sense and makes a practical difference for all of us.
So click the subscribe button and join us.
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The podcast centers on themes of faith, culture, and the meaningful application of Christian beliefs in professional life, with episodes featuring diverse topics such as the implications of near-death experiences for theology, ethical wealth management, and the role of psychology in faith-based counseling, demonstrating how spirituality can influence various career paths.

Welcome to the Kalos Center Podcast where we have conversations about faith, culture, and meaningful lives. One of the show’s central themes is how Christians in any profession integrate their faith with what they do…how their faith has legs in their work. We’ll interview Christians from a variety of fields, scientists, philosophers, investors, artists, politicians, musicians, athletes, and many more. Folks like JP Moreland, most influential Christian Apologist of today, David Baunsen, a top financial advisor in the US and Eric Johnson, founder of the Christian Psychology Institute will join us!
Every episode of the Kalos Center podcast is not only informative, showing how our guests’ work provides important insights and services for human flourishing, but also personally inspiring as we see how their work is a vital part of a fascinating faith journey. It will give you a better understanding of why the Christian faith makes sense and makes a practical difference for all of us.
So click the subscribe button and join us.
What does Amazon Prime delivery say to us about the free market economy? Jim sits down with Professor and Economist Dr. Anne Bradley to discuss economics in a way we can all understand. From the early church’s practices of sharing in Acts and what companies like Amazon signal, Dr. Bradley examines income inequality, innovation, and the deeper meaning of work. Join us for this interesting conversation!
Topics they discuss:
-Why economics matter
-Socialism’s draw for young people
-Human nature and the limits of governmental policy
-The Bible’s perspective on wealth
Resources from this episode:
+Books by Anne Bradley
- “Counting the Cost: Christian Perspectives on Capitalism,”
- “For the Least of These: A Biblical Answer to Poverty,”
- “Be Fruitful and Multiply: Why Economics is Necessary for Making God-Pleasing Decisions”
+The Fund For American Studies
For more info on this episode, visit the show notes on our webpage:
https://www.thekaloscenter.org/podcast/anne-bradley
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