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Religious Belief and Economic Behaviour
Ancient Israel, Classical Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, and Contemporary Ireland and Africa
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376 pages
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The book compiles ten scholarly papers from a 1999 conference at the University of South Florida, focusing on various aspects of religion and wealth. The interdisciplinary authors explore topics through a Weberian lens, examining the treatment of wealth by new religious movements, religious beliefs in contemporary Africa, and the implications of the term "rich." This collection provides insights into the intersection of religion and economics, highlighting diverse cultural perspectives and contemporary issues within these fields.
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1999, hardcover
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