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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Roberts is Professor of Divinity and Director of the Institute for Religion and the Human Sciences, University of St Andrews. He will shortly take up a Chair in Religious Studies at Lancaster University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Richard H. Roberts Part 1 Revising The Classics Chapter 1 Max Weber, Capitalism and the Religion of India, David N. Gellner Chapter 2 Islam and Capitalism, William H. Swatos Jr Chapter 3 Religion, Ethics and Economic Interaction in Japan, Helmut Loiskandl Chapter 4 Dynamic Complementarity, James H. Grayson Chapter 5 Judaism and Capitalism, Paul Morris Chapter 6 Religion and the Transition to a 'New World Order'?, Peter Beyer Part 2 The New Handmaid? Religion and the Empowerment of Capitalism Chapter 7 Quasi-Religious Corporations, David G. Bromley Chapter 8 America Loves Sweden, Simon M. Coleman Chapter 9 Power and Empowerment, Richard H. Roberts Chapter 10 The Gospel of Prosperity in West Africa, Rosalind I.J. Hackett Chapter 11 Evangelical Religion and Capitalist Society in Chile, David Martin Part 3 Religion and Modernity/Post-modernity-Capitalism and Cultures East and West Chapter 12 Modernity or Pseudo-modernity? Secularization or Pseudo-secularization?, Ivan Varga Chapter 13 Greek Orthodoxy and Modern Socio-economic Change, Nikos Kokosalakis Chapter 14 Religion and the Demise of Socialism in Israeli Society, Stephen Sharot Chapter 15 Religion and Capitalism in Australia, Alan W. Black Chapter 16 Religion, Politics and Development in Malaysia, Anne Eyre Chapter 17 The Post-deng Era and the Future of Religion in China, Julian F. Pas
Introduction, Richard H. Roberts Part 1 Revising The Classics Chapter 1 Max Weber, Capitalism and the Religion of India, David N. Gellner Chapter 2 Islam and Capitalism, William H. Swatos Jr Chapter 3 Religion, Ethics and Economic Interaction in Japan, Helmut Loiskandl Chapter 4 Dynamic Complementarity, James H. Grayson Chapter 5 Judaism and Capitalism, Paul Morris Chapter 6 Religion and the Transition to a 'New World Order'?, Peter Beyer Part 2 The New Handmaid? Religion and the Empowerment of Capitalism Chapter 7 Quasi-Religious Corporations, David G. Bromley Chapter 8 America Loves Sweden, Simon M. Coleman Chapter 9 Power and Empowerment, Richard H. Roberts Chapter 10 The Gospel of Prosperity in West Africa, Rosalind I.J. Hackett Chapter 11 Evangelical Religion and Capitalist Society in Chile, David Martin Part 3 Religion and Modernity/Post-modernity-Capitalism and Cultures East and West Chapter 12 Modernity or Pseudo-modernity? Secularization or Pseudo-secularization?, Ivan Varga Chapter 13 Greek Orthodoxy and Modern Socio-economic Change, Nikos Kokosalakis Chapter 14 Religion and the Demise of Socialism in Israeli Society, Stephen Sharot Chapter 15 Religion and Capitalism in Australia, Alan W. Black Chapter 16 Religion, Politics and Development in Malaysia, Anne Eyre Chapter 17 The Post-deng Era and the Future of Religion in China, Julian F. Pas
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