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Jay W. Richards

    Jay Richards est un penseur polymathe dont le travail explore les domaines de la philosophie, de la théologie et des sciences politiques. Se décrivant souvent comme un « généraliste sans vergogne », ses écrits explorent les liens complexes entre la culture, l'économie et le monde naturel. Richards n'hésite pas à aborder des questions complexes, à défendre les économies de marché contre les critiques religieux et à examiner la place de l'humanité dans le cosmos. Son approche se caractérise par un mélange d'analyse académique rigoureuse et de discours accessible, offrant aux lecteurs de nouvelles perspectives sur des questions sociales et philosophiques importantes.

    The Human Advantage: The Future of American Work in an Age of Smart Machines
    Money, Greed, and God 10th Anniversary Edition
    Money, Greed, and God
    Eat, Fast, Feast: Heal Your Body While Feeding Your Soul-A Christian Guide to Fasting
    God and Evolution
    The Privileged Planet
    • The Privileged Planet

      How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,2(332)Évaluer

      Earth. The Final FrontierContrary to popular belief, Earth is not an insignificant blip on the universe’s radar. Our world proves anything but average in Guillermo Gonzalez and Jay W. Richards’ The Privileged Planet: How Our Place in the Cosmos Is Designed for Discovery .But what exactly does Earth bring to the table? How does it prove its worth among numerous planets and constellations in the vastness of the Milky Way? In The Privileged Planet , you’ll learn about the world’s:life-sustaining capabilitieswater and its miraculous makeupprotection by the planetary giantsAnd how our planet came into existence in the first place.

      The Privileged Planet
    • God and Evolution

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(23)Évaluer

      Part of a series from the Center for Science & Culture at the Discovery Institute in Seattle, this book explores themes related to science and culture, offering insights and perspectives that challenge conventional narratives. It aims to engage readers with thought-provoking discussions and research, fostering a deeper understanding of the interplay between scientific inquiry and cultural beliefs.

      God and Evolution
    • Money, Greed, and God

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(67)Évaluer

      The good news about capitalism Jay Richards presents a new approach to capitalism, revealing how it's fully consistent with Jesus's teachings and the Christian tradition—and our best bet for renewed economic vigor. Money, Greed, and God exposes eight myths about capitalism—including the notion that capitalism is based on greed—and demonstrates that a good Christian can be a good capitalist.

      Money, Greed, and God
    • A prominent scholar reveals the surprising ways that capitalism is actually the best way to follow Jesus’s mandates to alleviate poverty and protect our earth. Christianity generally sees capitalism as either bad because it causes much of the world’s suffering, or good because God wants you to prosper and be rich. But there is a large, growing audience of evangelical and mainline Christians who are deeply uneasy about how to follow Jesus’s mandate to care for the poor and the environment while living with the excesses of capitalism. Now, a noted Christian scholar argues that there is a middle view that reveals Christianity cannot only accommodate capitalism, but Christian theology can help explain why capitalism works. By highlighting the most common myths committed by Christians when thinking about economics, such as “capitalism is based on greed and over consumption” or “if someone becomes rich that automatically means someone else will become poor,” Money, Guilt, and God equips readers to take practical steps in their own lives to conduct business, worship God, and serve others without falling into the “prosperity gospel” trap.

      Money, Greed, and God 10th Anniversary Edition
    • The book presents a compelling argument for the role of the free market and individual responsibility in preserving the American Dream amid the challenges posed by automation and widespread disruption. Jay W. Richards, a bestselling author and economist, explores how these principles can foster resilience and innovation, offering insights into navigating a rapidly changing economic landscape.

      The Human Advantage: The Future of American Work in an Age of Smart Machines