
Going Back To The Puritans, Protestant Orientations To Work And Economics Have Shaped Religious Practice And Wider American Culture For Several Centuries. But Not All Strands Of American Protestantism Consistently Yielded Frameworks That Elevated Secular Work To The Highest Echelons Of Spiritual Significance. This Book Surveys The Efforts Of A Religious Movement Within White Protestant Fundamentalism And Their Neo-evangelical Progeny That Steer Tremendous Resources And Energy Toward Making Work Matter To God. Today Bearing The Name The Faith And Work Movement, This Effort Puts On Display The Creative Capacities Of Religious And Lay Leaders To Adapt A Faith System To The Changing Social-economic Conditions Of Advanced Capitalism. Building From The Insights And Theory Of Max Weber, Saving The Protestant Ethic Draws On Archival Research And Interviews With Movement Leaders To Survey And Assess The Surging Number Of New Organizations, Books, Conferences, Worship Songs, Seminary Classes, Vocational Programming, And Study Groups Promoting Classically Protestant And Calvinist Ideas Of Work And Vocation With American Evangelicalism. Such Efforts Are Traced Back To Early 20th Century Business Leaders And Theologically Trained Leaders Who Saw A Desperate Need For A New Work Ethic For Religious Laity Occupying Professional, Managerial, And Creative Class Work-- Provided By Publisher.
This book investigates how the modern Faith and Work movement adapts historical Protestant and Calvinist doctrines to address the economic and social challenges of contemporary advanced capitalism. Author Andrew Lynn, a reverend and researcher, examines the evolution of work-related theology within white Protestant fundamentalism and its neo-evangelical successors. By building upon the foundational theories of Max Weber, the text assesses how religious and lay leaders attempt to elevate secular labor to a position of spiritual significance. The work provides a critical analysis of how these groups mobilize resources to integrate religious identity into the professional and managerial spheres of modern American life.
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Scholars and readers note that this text provides a rigorous sociological examination of how religious movements maintain relevance in a secularized economic landscape. Experts highlight the book as a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of American evangelicalism and professional identity formation.
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Publication Date:
2023-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190066717
ISBN-13:
9780190066710
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