The Book of Matthew cautions readers that Ye cannot serve God and mammon. But for at least a century conservative American Protestants have been trying to prove that adage wrong. In The Blessings of Business, Darren E. Grem argues that while preachers, activists, and politicians have all helped spread the gospel, American evangelicalism owes its enduring strength in a large part to private enterprise. Grem argues for a new history of American evangelicalism, demonstrating how its adherents strategically used corporate America--its leaders, businesses, money, ideas, and values--to advance their religious, cultural, and political movement. Beginning before the First World War, conservative evangelicals were able to use businessmen and busin...
Too often today, antagonisms prevail between academics and business professionals. This article look...
Evangelist Billy Graham once remarked, "We are selling the greatest product on earth - belief in God...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
The Book of Matthew cautions readers that Ye cannot serve God and mammon. But for at least a centu...
The Blessings of Business: How Corporations Shaped Conservative ChristianityDarren E. GremNew York: ...
Faith in Markets: Christian Business Enterprise in America, 1800-1850, answers the question of how t...
Business has received little attention in American religious history, although it has profound impli...
For decades, historians of the twentieth-century United States have treated evangelicals as politica...
Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace a venue for service to others? Scott B....
Normally this might be seen as a conflict between liberal and conservative Christianity, and it is t...
Ask most people what they associate with “Christianity and the corporation” and, at least in the US,...
This Article argues that the proprietors of what the author terms “Christian Business Enterprises” (...
This article explores the link between theology and enterprise implied by the phrase common grace in...
Religion in America has always involved competition among various religious organizations to gain ad...
In 2008, McFarland Publishers, Inc. of Jefferson, North Carolina is scheduled to publish my book: Th...
Too often today, antagonisms prevail between academics and business professionals. This article look...
Evangelist Billy Graham once remarked, "We are selling the greatest product on earth - belief in God...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...
The Book of Matthew cautions readers that Ye cannot serve God and mammon. But for at least a centu...
The Blessings of Business: How Corporations Shaped Conservative ChristianityDarren E. GremNew York: ...
Faith in Markets: Christian Business Enterprise in America, 1800-1850, answers the question of how t...
Business has received little attention in American religious history, although it has profound impli...
For decades, historians of the twentieth-century United States have treated evangelicals as politica...
Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace a venue for service to others? Scott B....
Normally this might be seen as a conflict between liberal and conservative Christianity, and it is t...
Ask most people what they associate with “Christianity and the corporation” and, at least in the US,...
This Article argues that the proprietors of what the author terms “Christian Business Enterprises” (...
This article explores the link between theology and enterprise implied by the phrase common grace in...
Religion in America has always involved competition among various religious organizations to gain ad...
In 2008, McFarland Publishers, Inc. of Jefferson, North Carolina is scheduled to publish my book: Th...
Too often today, antagonisms prevail between academics and business professionals. This article look...
Evangelist Billy Graham once remarked, "We are selling the greatest product on earth - belief in God...
One Question, Fifty Companies, Eight Practical Answers. What does it look like when a follower of Je...