The Christian Business Review Journal

 

Issue 11: Pressing on Toward God’s Goal (Fall 2022)

Please click individual articles below.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Living Cases: Gaining Perspectives

the Tough Way

By Mike E. Rome

 


Biblical Business Goals

By Larry Burkett

 


A Theology of Cultural Intelligence

By Darrell Bock

 

 


Motivations in Faith-Based Organizations

By Ronnie Chuang-Rang Gao and Kevin Sawatsky

 


Business in a Time of Escalating

Lawlessness

By Marjorie J. Cooper


Ethics in the Age of AI

By Jason Thacker

 


Acknowledgments

PUBLISHERS

Robert B. Sloan
Mike E. Rome

EDITOR

Ernest P. Liang, Houston Christian University

CONTRIBUTING EDITORS

Richard Martinez, Dallas Baptist University
Darrell Bock, Dallas Theological Seminary

REVIEW BOARD (2020-2022)

Andrew Babyak, Messiah College
Michael Cafferky (retired), Southern Adventist University
John Cragin, Oklahoma Baptist University
Timothy Ewest, Houston Christian University
David Gill (retired), Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary
Doris Gomez, Regent University

Lenie Holbrook, Ohio University
Kenny Holt, Louisiana Christian University
Greg Jordan, Union University
Blaine McCormick, Baylor University
Steven McMullen, Hope College
Billy Morehead, Mississippi College

Will Oliver, Sattler College
Walton Padelford (retired), Union University
Bob Roller, LeTourneau University
Eric Schansberg, Indiana University Southeast
Yvonne Smith, University of La Verne
Michael Weeks, The Citadel


The Christian Business Review, Issue 11. Copyright 2022 Houston Christian University. All rights reserved by original authors except as noted. Submissions to this journal are welcome. Email us at cbr@hc.edu or eliang@hc.edu. To learn about the Center for Christianity in Business, please visit hc.edu/ccb.

Library of Congress Cataloging Data
Christian business review (Print) ISSN 2334-2862
Christian business review (Online) (hc.edu/cbrj) ISSN 2334-2854


DISCLAIMER

The views expressed in the articles or commentaries in this publication are solely the authors’ and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Christian Business Review, Houston Christian University (HCU), the HCU Archie W. Dunham College of Business, or the Center for Christianity in Business.


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