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The Theological Roots of Capitalism: A Conversation with Economist Benjamin M. Friedman

Thinking in Public with Albert Mohler

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Theological Shifts and Economic Responses

This chapter explores the influence of Dutch thinkers on American theological perspectives, particularly examining the shift from 18th to 19th-century views on God and the rise of secular thought. It further analyzes how differing theological viewpoints, such as the 'Gospel of Wealth' and the social gospel, emerged in response to economic disparities during the industrialization of America, alongside the reactions of clergy to social issues.

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