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(On leave of absence, effective 5-17-05)
Rev. Gerald Zandstra is Director of the Center for Entrepreneurial Stewardship
at the Acton Institute. He also directs programs and public policy. Rev.
Zandstra is an ordained pastor in the Christian Reformed Church in North
America. He holds a BA in psychology from Calvin College, a Master of
Divinity and a Master of Theology from Calvin Seminary, a Doctor of Ministry
in Church Management from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and is
currently working toward a PhD in Public Administration. He has served
three congregations, two in Michigan and one in New Jersey.
Commentaries and dispatches:
- "Mr. Chibuye
and the AIDS widows of Zambia" (January
21, 2004)
- "Americans
Export the Gospel of Prosperity to Zambia" (January
21, 2004)
"Using
clergy as political props" Orange
County Register (December 21, 2003)
"Profiting
from poverty in Zambia" Providence
Journal (December 18, 2003)
"Beware
when secular agendas are cloaked in robes of religion" Plastic
News (December 1, 2003)
"How
the clergy understands business: Reality versus caricature"
Sault Sunday (November 16, 2003)
- "Enron, Board
Governance and Moral Failings" Corporate
Governance (2,2 2002, pp. 16-19)
"Compassion
more than a Band-Aid" Grand Rapids
Press (August 25, 2002)
"Moral
Potential of Business" Washington
Times (February 5, 2002)
"Armies
of Compassion? The Danger of Unintended Consequences" Washington
Times (July 20, 2001)
"Property
plight" World (July 6, 2001)
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