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How Religion Influenced Modern Economics


How Religion Influenced Modern Economics
April 23, 2021
“One of the fundamental elements of the spirit of modern capitalism,” German sociologist Max Weber wrote in his landmark 1905 book,
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, “of rational conduct on the basis of the idea of the calling, was born from the spirit of Christian asceticism.”
Weber attributed the free-market success so prevalent amongst Protestant societies to its origins in Calvinist predestinarian theology: believers could never know for sure whether they had been saved, but material success portended well for their prospects of eternal salvation, so they might as well earn and save money. ....

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Social Justice Park Sculpture Aims to Promote Unity


Social Justice Park Sculpture Aims to Promote Unity
New artwork promotes a Downtown park’s social justice message.
Chris Bournea
In one of the most divided times in the nation’s history, a new sculpture in the Discovery District’s Washington Gladden Social Justice Park advances a notion that is in short supply: unity. The piece, Our Single Garment of Destiny, was unveiled on Jan. 18, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
“This is a very important sculpture for us right now,” says the Rev. Tim Ahrens, the senior minister of the First Congregational Church, which opened the park in 2018. “We need to find out how we’re connected, because we all know how we’re disconnected. We need to find out what we have in common.” ....

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The Rise of Christian Nationalism


Andrew L. Whitehead, associate professor of sociology at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis and co-author of
Taking Back America for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States, discusses the proliferation of Christian nationalism and its influence on American politics.
FASKIANOS: Thank you, Julissa. Good afternoon to everyone. Welcome to the Council on Foreign Relations Religion and Foreign Policy webinar series. I m Irina Faskianos, vice president for the National Program and Outreach at CFR. As a reminder, today s webinar is on the record, and the audio, video, and transcript will be available on our website, CFR.org, and on our iTunes podcast channel, ....

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Rutherford H. Platt: Who could ask for more than that?


Rutherford H. Platt: Who could ask for more than that?
Published: 1/8/2021 4:20:28 PM
Modified: 1/8/2021 4:20:13 PM
The seditious attempt to overthrow the 2020 presidential election has inevitably drawn comparisons to the highly contested election of my great-great uncle Rutherford B. Hayes in 1876. While that election was indeed a sorry chapter in American history, the implication that Hayes was a 19th century version of Trump is entirely misplaced. I earlier contrasted candidate Trump with Hayes in a column in this newspaper (July 11, 2016) and I now write again in defense of my ancestor.
Rutherford Hayes was a child of the frontier whose family migrated from Brattleboro, Vermont to Ohio in 1817. With the support of a wealthy uncle, he was educated at Kenyon College and Harvard Law School. He was a wounded Union officer in the Civil War, a two-term congressman, and three-term governor of Ohio. He was not an eager Republican candidate for the preside ....

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