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Thursday, February 20, 2020
Kerby is hosting today and his first guest is Dr. Kenneth Barnes. Kenneth has a new book, "Redeeming Capitalism." He explores the history and workings of our economic system. His next guest is Sebastian Traeger who will share his book, The Gospel at Work. And Kerby's last guest is Jay Cost who also has a new book, "The Price of Greatness." It's going to be a very informative show!! Listen in. Learn something new! Please participate with your questions or comments. You can reach us by phone at: 800-351-1212 or contact us on facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.
Kerby is hosting today and his first guest is Dr. Kenneth Barnes. Kenneth has a new book, "Redeeming Capitalism." He explores the history and workings of our economic system. His next guest is Sebastian Traeger who will share his book, The Gospel at Work. And Kerby's last guest is Jay Cost who also has a new book, "The Price of Greatness." It's going to be a very informative show!! Listen in. Learn something new! Please participate with your questions or comments. You can reach us by phone at: 800-351-1212 or contact us on facebook at facebook.com/pointofviewradio.

HOST

Kerby Anderson

Kerby Anderson

Host — Point of View

Kerby Anderson is host of Point of View Radio Talk Show and also serves as the President of Probe Ministries. He holds masters degrees from Yale University (science) and Georgetown University (governm...

GUESTS

Kenneth Barnes, PhD

Kenneth Barnes, PhD

Author | Educator | International Businessman — Ridley Theological College | Gordon-Conwell Theologial Seminary

For nearly thirty years, Dr. Ken Barnes has combined a career in international business with life as a theological scholar and bi-vocational pastor in both the U.S. and U.K., where he holds dual citiz...

For nearly thirty years, Dr. Ken Barnes has combined a career in international business with life as a theological scholar and bi-vocational pastor in both the U.S. and U.K., where he holds dual citizenship. He most recently served as Dean of the Marketplace Institute at Ridley Theological College in Melbourne, Australia and Associate Director of the Entrepreneurial Leadership Initiative at Oxford University’s Centre for Christianity and Culture. Currently the Mockler-Phillips Chair in Workplace Theology and Business Ethics at Gordon-Conwell Theologial Seminary, Dr. Barnes also teaches theology and religious studies at Oxford University’s Department of Continuing Education and taught at Oxford’s Saïd Business School in their M.B.A. program. His new book, 'Redeeming Capitalism' is based upon a very popular and regularly oversubscribed course that he teaches at Oxford, entitled: “More Money Than God, Wealth, Virtue and the Redemption of Post-modern Capitalism”.

Sebastian Traeger

Sebastian Traeger

Executive Vice President International Mission Board — Southern Baptist Convention

Sebastian Traeger is an author and a businessman. He has co-authored a number of books including The Gospel at Work, Lay Elders, Pastoring Christians for the Workplace. Sebastian has spent years start...

Sebastian Traeger is an author and a businessman. He has co-authored a number of books including The Gospel at Work, Lay Elders, Pastoring Christians for the Workplace. Sebastian has spent years starting and building various businesses. He has co-founded FiveStreet.com, a real estate technology company; Razoo.com, a crowd-funding site for causes; Christianity.com, a software and services company for Christian organizations; and Silas Partners, a web-consulting firm. He helped start Village Phone, as telecommunications company in El Salvador and worked as a management consultant at Dean and Company. He also served as executive vice president of the International Mission Board for the Southern Baptist Convention. Sebastian serves as an elder at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. and is on the Board of Guidestone Financial Resources of the SBC. Sebastian and his wife, Nikki, have three children and live in Washington, D.C.

Jay Cost, PhD

Jay Cost, PhD

Visiting Scholar | Columnist | Writer | Editor — National Review Online | American Enterprise Institute | Weekly Standard

Jay Cost is a senior writer at the Weekly Standard and has written for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Commentary. He holds a PhD in political philosophy from the University of Chicago....

Jay Cost is a senior writer at the Weekly Standard and has written for the Wall Street Journal, National Review, and Commentary. He holds a PhD in political philosophy from the University of Chicago. He lives in Harmony, Pennsylvania. He is the author of three books, most recently The Price of Greatness: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and the Creation of American Oligarchy.

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