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Capitalists and ChristiansCapitalists and Christians

Capitalists and Christians1990

David J. Jeremy

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This is a study of the relationship between capitalism and Christianity in twentieth-century Britain. Jeremy examines the collective biographies of three business leaders in order to answer the questions: How did the churches shape the thinking of future business leaders? What impact did Christianity have on big business? How has the participation of business people in religious life affected the major Protestant denominations? Drawing on a wide range of sources, including newspapers and journals, unpublished records, and interviews, Jeremy has produced a thought-provoking analysis of a relationship that could be both tense and fruitful. His insights into the private faith and business ethics of leading entrepreneurs and businessmen are underpinned by intensive quantitative analysis, making this an invaluable study of the interactions between two vital strands in twentieth-century British history.

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First published
1990
OL Work ID
OL1802226W

Subjects

CapitalismChristianityChurch historyCommerceHistory of doctrinesReligious aspectsReligious aspects of CapitalismChurch and industryChristianity and economicsGreat britain, religion

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