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In Pursuit of the Almighty's Dollar - A History of Money and American Protestantism (Paperback, New edition)
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In Pursuit of the Almighty's Dollar - A History of Money and American Protestantism (Paperback, New edition)
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Every day of the week in contemporary America (and especially on
Sundays) people raise money for their religious enterprises--for
clergy, educators, buildings, charity, youth-oriented work, and
more. In a fascinating look into the economics of American
Protestantism, James Hudnut-Beumler examines how churches have
raised and spent money from colonial times to the present and
considers what these practices say about both religion and American
culture. After the constitutional separation of church and state
was put in force, Hudnut-Beumler explains, clergy salaries had to
be collected exclusively from the congregation without recourse to
public funds. In adapting to this change, Protestants forged a new
model that came to be followed in one way or another by virtually
all religious organizations in the country. Clergy repeatedly
invoked God, ecclesiastical tradition, and scriptural evidence to
promote giving to the churches they served. Hudnut-Beumler contends
that paying for earthly good works done in the name of God has
proved highly compatible with American ideas of enterprise,
materialism, and individualism. The financial choices Protestants
have made throughout history--how money was given, expended, or
even withheld--have reflected changing conceptions of what the
religious enterprise is all about. Hudnut-Beumler tells that story
for the first time.
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