Wayne Grudem offers his thoughts on how a biblical worldview affects economic development and how that had contributed to the history of economic growth globally.
No, that was Darrow Miller (http://www.soundword.com/whdowohatodo.html) But they make the same point: the biblical worldview and economic flourishing are linked. This lecture is more like a history of economic development in the world, and Millers was a look at Africa specifically.
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is this the same guy that talked about the worldview of Africa at last year's L'Abri conference?
No, that was Darrow Miller (http://www.soundword.com/whdowohatodo.html)
But they make the same point: the biblical worldview and economic flourishing are linked.
This lecture is more like a history of economic development in the world, and Millers was a look at Africa specifically.
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