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Truth, Honesty, and Deception in the Workplace (Overview)
ArticleDo Christians always have to tell the truth, even at work?
Course Module in Ethics - Can The Bible Speak to The Marketplace?
Seminary CurriculumToo many Christians understand “ethics” as something that only applies in certain areas of life.
Christian Managers Discuss Their Work (Video)
VideoProfessional managers talk about good vs bad management, and the story of the dishonest manager in Luke 16:1-9.
Business Ethics (Psalms 15, 24, 34)
Bible CommentaryThe Psalter says a good deal about workplace ethics. Psalm 15:1 and 5 say, “O Lord, who may abide in your tent? Who...
Economic Justice (Deuteronomy 24:14-15; 25:19; 27:17-25)
Bible CommentaryDifferences of class and wealth can create opportunities for injustice. Justice requires treating workers fairly. We...
“You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor” (Exodus 20:16; Deuteronomy 5:20)
Bible CommentaryThe ninth commandment honors the right to one’s own reputation.[1] It finds pointed application in legal...
“You Shall Not Steal” (Exodus 20:15; Deuteronomy 5:19)
Bible CommentaryThe eighth commandment is another that takes work as its primary subject. Stealing is a violation of proper work because...
Joseph’s Dealings with His Brothers (Genesis 42-43)
Bible CommentaryIn the midst of the crisis in Egypt, Joseph’s brothers arrived from Canaan, seeking to buy food, as the famine...
Behaving Honestly (Leviticus 19:11-12)
Bible CommentaryThe commands in Leviticus against stealing, dealing falsely, lying, and violating God’s name by swearing to false...
“You Shall Not Bear False Witness Against Your Neighbor” (Exodus 20:16)
Bible CommentaryThe ninth commandment honors the right to one’s own reputation.[1] It finds pointed application in legal...
“You Shall Not Steal” (Exodus 20:15)
Bible CommentaryThe eighth commandment is another that takes work as its primary subject. Stealing is a violation of proper work because...