Religion and the transformations of capitalism : comparative approaches /
This book addresses from a socio-scientific standpoint the interaction of religions and forms of contemporary capitalism. Contributors explore a wide range of interactions between economic systems and their socio-cultural contexts.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
1995.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction. Religion and capitalism : a new convergence? / Richard H. Roberts
- Max Weber, capitalism and the religion of India / David N. Gellner
- Islam and capitalism : a Weberian perspective on resurgence / William H. Swatos Jr
- Religion, ethics and economic interaction in Japan : some arguments in a continuing discussion / Helmut Loiskandl
- Dynamic complementarity : Korean Confucianism and Christianity / James H. Grayson
- Judaism and capitalism / Paul Morris
- Religion and the transition to a "new world order"? : Some preliminary evidence from Canada / Peter Beyer
- Quasi-religious corporations : a new integration of religion and capitalism? / David G. Bromley
- America loves Sweden : prosperity theology and the cultures of capitalism / Simon M. Coleman
- Power and empowerment : New Age managers and the dialectics of modernity/post-modernity / Richard H. Roberts
- The gospel of prosperity in West Africa / Rosalind I.J. Hackett
- Evangelical religion and capitalist society in Chile : historical context, social trajectory and current political and economic ethos / David Martin
- Modernity or pseudo-modernity? Secularization or pseudo-secularization? : Reflections on East-Central Europe / Ivan Varga
- Greek orthodoxy and modern socio-economic change / Nikos Kokosalakis
- Religion and the demise of socialism in Israeli society / Stephen Sharot
- Religion and capitalism in Australia / Alan W. Black
- Religion, politics and development in Malaysia / Anne Eyre
- The post-Deng era and the future of religion in China / Julian F. Pas.