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God and Mammon : Protestants, money, and the market, 1790-1860 / edited by Mark A. Noll.

Contributor(s): Noll, Mark A, 1946-
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002Description: xii, 313 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0195148010 (pbk. : alk. paper); 0195148002 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Protestant churches -- United States -- History | Christianity -- Economic aspects -- History | Economics -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History of doctrines | United States -- Economic conditions -- To 1865DDC classification: 261.8/5/0973 LOC classification: BR525 | .G63 2002Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Protestants and the American economy in the postcolonial period: an overview / Robin Klay, John Lunn -- Charles Sellers, the market revolution, and the shaping of identity in Whig-Jacksonian America / Daniel Walker Howe -- Charles Seller's "Antinomians" and "Arminians": Methodists and the market revolution / Richard Carwardine -- E.P. Thompson and Methodism / David Hempton, John Walsh -- tale of preachers and beggars: Methodism and money in the great age of transatlantic expansion, 1780-1830 / David Hempton -- Benevolent capital: financing Evangelical book publishing in early nineteenth-century America / David Paul Nord -- Philadelphia Presbyterians, capitalism, and the morality of economic success / Richard W. Pointer -- Trauma in Methodism: property, church schism, and sectional polarization in antebellum America / Richard Carwardine -- mere calculation of profits and loss": the southern clergy and the economic culture of the antebellum north / Kenneth Startup -- "Turning...piety into hard cash": the marketing of nineteenth-century revivalism / Kathryn T. Long -- Protestant reasoning about money and the economy, 1790-1860: a preliminary probe / Mark A. Noll.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Protestants and the American economy in the postcolonial period: an overview / Robin Klay, John Lunn -- Charles Sellers, the market revolution, and the shaping of identity in Whig-Jacksonian America / Daniel Walker Howe -- Charles Seller's "Antinomians" and "Arminians": Methodists and the market revolution / Richard Carwardine -- E.P. Thompson and Methodism / David Hempton, John Walsh -- A tale of preachers and beggars: Methodism and money in the great age of transatlantic expansion, 1780-1830 / David Hempton -- Benevolent capital: financing Evangelical book publishing in early nineteenth-century America / David Paul Nord -- Philadelphia Presbyterians, capitalism, and the morality of economic success / Richard W. Pointer -- Trauma in Methodism: property, church schism, and sectional polarization in antebellum America / Richard Carwardine -- "A mere calculation of profits and loss": the southern clergy and the economic culture of the antebellum north / Kenneth Startup -- "Turning...piety into hard cash": the marketing of nineteenth-century revivalism / Kathryn T. Long -- Protestant reasoning about money and the economy, 1790-1860: a preliminary probe / Mark A. Noll.

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