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Christian Ethicists and Economists, Again. The David Brat Effect Continues, for a Little While Longer

June 24, 2014 · by KC · in Christian ethics and Economics

David Brat’s interests in economics and Christian values received attention from Michelle Boorstein, a religion reporter for The Washington Post (article titled “David Brat’s Victory Comes with a Rise in the Crossroads of Religion and Economics,” June 14, 2014, Local Section of the Post).  She observes that Brat’s victory over now former House Republican Majority […]

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