
The money cult
By Chris Lehmann
Subjects: United states, church history, Christianity and economics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, General, HISTORY, Christianity, 21st century, Capitalism, RELIGION, Economic History, New York Times reviewed, Economic aspects, Christianity, Wealth, religious aspects, History, Wealth, Economics, religious aspects
Description: "A grand, brilliantly written work of American history. We think we know the story of American religion: the Puritans were cold, austere, and pious, and Christianity continued pure and uncorrupted until the industrial revolution got in the way. In The Money Cult, Chris Lehmann argues that we have it backwards: capitalism has always been entangled with religion, and so today's megapastors aren't an aberration--they're as American as Benjamin Franklin. The long-awaited first book by a hugely admired journalist, The Money Cult is a sweeping and accessible history that traces American Christianity from John Winthrop to the rise of the Mormon Church to the triumph of Joel Osteen"--
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