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Godliness and Greed - Shifting Christian Thought on Profit and Wealth (Hardcover)
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Godliness and Greed - Shifting Christian Thought on Profit and Wealth (Hardcover)
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Traditional scholarship often points to the Calvinists and Max
Weber s writing on the Protestant ethic as the catalysts to
changing Christian attitudes concerning profit-seeking and wealth.
Author Skip Worden argues that the seeds of this change occurred
centuries earlier. From the beginning of the Commercial Revolution
to the fifteenth-century Renaissance, he shows that the predominant
Christian thought on economics went through a fundamental shift,
becoming favorable toward profit-seeking and wealth-holding. Worden
discusses this dramatic change and explains how the general
antagonism toward the pursuit of wealth before the Commercial
Revolution transformed into Protestant theologians' fighting
against the prevailing view of a pro-wealth paradigm during the
fifteenth century. Worden contends that the shift away from the
Patristic view of wealth occurred well before the addition of the
Calvinist spirit of capitalism and the Puritan work ethic into
Christian economic vernacular. Drawing on Plato, Cicero, and
Augustine, early Protestant theologians unsuccessfully sought to
check the rising dominance of the pro-wealth Christian paradigm,
which they believed had been pushed too far. These theologians of
the sixteenth and seventeenth century felt it was too close to
advocating love of gain itself, something too close to the sin of
greed. How well the Reformation succeeded can be assessed by Worden
s insightful concluding study of John D. Rockefeller, the ascetic
steward of God s Gold in the form of monopoly.
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