The good of affluence: Seeking God in a culture of wealth
InterVarsity, 1994, the author felt the book was different enough to publish under a new title; the main premise remains the same, but the introduction, first chapter, and epilogue are new, and the arguments throughout the rest of the book have been reframed and "[stand] more solidly and conspi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Christian education journal 2007, Vol.4 (1), p.146 |
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Zusammenfassung: | InterVarsity, 1994, the author felt the book was different enough to publish under a new title; the main premise remains the same, but the introduction, first chapter, and epilogue are new, and the arguments throughout the rest of the book have been reframed and "[stand] more solidly and conspicuously upon well-established scholarship" (ix). Schneider writes to executives and entrepreneurs, yet he is cognizant that college students, fellow theologians, and other Christian leaders examine his writings as well. |
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ISSN: | 0739-8913 2378-525X |