Greg Forster
Greg Forster
Greg Forster (PhD, Yale University) is a program director at the Kern Family Foundation and a senior fellow at the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice. He is also the editor of the group blog Hang Together and a regular contributor to the Gospel Coalition, First Thoughts, and other online resources. Forster is the author of numerous articles and six books, including The Joy of Calvinism. His writing covers theology, economics, political philosophy, and education policy.
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Trinity International UniversityEducation
- Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) - Yale University
- Master of Arts (MA) - Yale University
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) University of Virginia
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Theology and Economics
Human Flourishing: Economic Wisdom for a Fruitful Christian Vision of the Good Life
Beyond an internal transformation or mere moment of salvation, how does Christian faith envision the good life? This question demands not only a Christian view of how...
Faithfully Rendering God’s Word: Artificial Intelligence, Cultural Bias and the Future of Faithful Bible Translation
An exploration of how a new and emerging Bible translation tool can provide both meaningful and accelerated means to bring the Holy Scripture to the Bibleless
The Keynesian Revolution and Our Empty Economy: We're All Dead
This book considers the cultural legacy of the Keynesian Revolution in economics. It assesses the impact of Keynes and Keynesian thinking upon economics and policy, as well...
Economics: A Student's Guide
We live in a world full of economic troubles.Families struggle to make ends meet, organizations struggle to make payroll, and societies struggle to deal with generational...
Whatever you do: Six Foundations for an Integrated Life (FWE Foundational Series Book 1)
We all long for our lives to have meaning and purpose, yet we live in a segmented way â our faith is separate from our work, home is separate from church, and more. As...
Christian Higher Education: Faith, Teaching, and Learning in the Evangelical Tradition
Our world is growing increasingly complex and confused--a unique and urgent context that calls for a grounded and fresh approach to Christian higher education.Christian...