What does the Bible say about economics? A lot. What about socialism, which is becoming an increasingly common concern in US economic policy discussions? In Biblical Economic Policy, Arnott and Saydometov build a biblical framework for analyzing national economic policy that takes on everything from taxes to spending to tariffs to minimum wage. The Bible has something to say about all these critical present-day issues, and this book explains how to apply it to 21st-century policies. Authors Dave Arnott and Sergiy Saydometov hold up the mirror of the Bible and ask their fellow Christians, “Is this the way we're supposed to run a biblical economy?” What the book is not: ● It is NOT a financial advice book. ● It is NOT about how to apply business principles at work. ● It is NOT about stewardship or giving. ● It is NOT about how to run your business for the glory of God. Biblical Economic Policy takes the macroeconomic view and analyzes how well America's economic policies align with biblical principles. This book tackles difficult present-day economic policies, including taxes, spending, national debt, interest rates, and money supply. Written with sound biblical grounding, in accessible language, Biblical Economic Policy will turn the common reader into a biblical economic analyst.
Janice Galloway Book order
Janice Galloway delves into the complexities of female experience, sexuality, and the interior lives of her characters with unflinching honesty. Her prose is marked by sharp psychological insight and evocative descriptions that immerse the reader in the characters' minds. Galloway skillfully explores the intricacies of identity and societal constraints, often employing non-linear narratives and experimental techniques. Her works are profoundly introspective, revealing the difficult truths of the human psyche.







- 2021
- 2019
Jellyfish
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The highly acclaimed short story collection by one of the foremost writers of her generation.
- 2015
Jellyfish: A Short Book of Short Stories
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Janice Galloway's latest short story collection showcases her mastery in capturing contemporary life and love. Known for redefining Scottish fiction, Galloway's previous works have earned her numerous prestigious awards. With "Jellyfish," she continues to explore complex themes with elegance and unflinching honesty, solidifying her reputation as a leading voice in British literature. This collection follows her acclaimed creative non-fiction, further highlighting her versatility as a writer across various genres.
- 2014
Dear Scotland
- 95 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Twenty of Scotland's leading authors write about Scotland as it is now. Produced to accompany National Theatre of Scotland promenade peace at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
- 2012
One of our greatest contemporary authors writes about sex, school and adolescence in 1970s small-town Scotland.
- 2009
Deals with the routine dependencies and confusions, hopes and triumphs of childhood. This title is also about emergence, as slowly, the beginnings of unsuspected rage that pushed the silent girl towards her voice.
- 2009
Collected stories
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Comprising stories from her debut collection, Blood, and the critically acclaimed Where You Find It - this collection presents some of the best known and most loved works by one of Scotland's 'most gifted and original writers' (Times Literary Supplement). Each sharply observed, savagely accurate and brilliantly realised - the stories offer revelatory glimpses into everyday lives - from an unwelcome act of kindness at a bus stop, an evening walk across a London bridge, a welcome but uncomfortable summer break to a brutal lesson in trust. Here also are unflinching portrayals of relationships: the struggle to love against the odds, the overpowering yearning to communicate, and the extraordinary epiphanies where the world falls away leaving only the lovers. These are painstakingly crafted stories: engaging, funny and terrifyingly true, from a master of the form.
- 2007
Exploring the complexities of love, Janice Galloway's collection reveals its multifaceted nature through unexpected moments and emotions. Relationships shift dramatically, as simple gestures can evoke both healing and pain. Galloway's portrayal of love diverges from conventional romantic ideals, likening it more to a heart-shaped ham sandwich than the typical gifts of flowers and chocolates, offering a refreshing and relatable perspective on human connections.
- 2003
Clara
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Janice Galloway's new novel is based on the life of Clara Schumann - 19th century concert pianist and composer, editor and teacher, friend of Brahms - who was also the wife of Robert Schumann, the mother of his eight children, and the woman who cared for him through crippling mental illness.
