This paper explores the engagement of Mainline Churches with business ethics in the workplace and offers some ideas for how Mainline churches can participate more fully in the work that needs to be done. Part I suggests that, for many years, Mainline churches were less active than one might expect in supporting the development of robust faith perspectives on business ethics, and it identifies possible cultural, financial, and structural factors why this may be so. Many of these factors are common to other religious traditions, although some are particularly relevant to Mainline denominations. The discussion in Part II begins with a brief look at the overriding focus on profit maximization that characterizes the prevailing business ethos in ...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
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This paper explores the engagement of Mainline Churches with business ethics in the workplace and of...
This speech was delivered at the 2002 National Conference for Pastors, Christian Educators, and Lait...
Speaking to the Christian Business Faculty Association in Cedarville, OH, Pollard addresses the ques...
This article delves into the profound interrelationship between the church and the marketplace, exam...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
The modernity of 21st century has led church leaders to confront a dilemma of whether or not their c...
This article explores the link between theology and enterprise implied by the phrase common grace in...
In this address at the Faith and Business Forum sponsored by Concordia University-Irvine, Pollard ou...
The beginning of the twenty-first century faces new challenges in the field of business ethics.� Tot...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
As a nation, we are finding ourselves in the middle of a cultural shift. While our world becomes mor...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2006.Includes bi...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
This Article focuses on and attempts to dispel an overly narrow view of the moral responsibilities o...
Faith in Markets: Christian Business Enterprise in America, 1800-1850, answers the question of how t...
This paper explores the engagement of Mainline Churches with business ethics in the workplace and of...
This speech was delivered at the 2002 National Conference for Pastors, Christian Educators, and Lait...
Speaking to the Christian Business Faculty Association in Cedarville, OH, Pollard addresses the ques...
This article delves into the profound interrelationship between the church and the marketplace, exam...
This paper begins an exploration of the intersection between Christianity and business with a focus ...
The modernity of 21st century has led church leaders to confront a dilemma of whether or not their c...
This article explores the link between theology and enterprise implied by the phrase common grace in...
In this address at the Faith and Business Forum sponsored by Concordia University-Irvine, Pollard ou...
The beginning of the twenty-first century faces new challenges in the field of business ethics.� Tot...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
As a nation, we are finding ourselves in the middle of a cultural shift. While our world becomes mor...
Thesis (M.B.A.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2006.Includes bi...
Research suggests that there is a relationship between religion and business ethics. When looking at...
This Article focuses on and attempts to dispel an overly narrow view of the moral responsibilities o...
Faith in Markets: Christian Business Enterprise in America, 1800-1850, answers the question of how t...