Christianity, Capitalism and Communism: A Historical Analysis, כרך 66;כרך 974G. Wahr, 1937 - 303 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 61
עמוד 3
... chapter of Romans are of primary importance in the political and social history of Europe . Although all Christians ... chapters , where we shall find them interpreted by some of the leading Protestants . In short , political or social ...
... chapter of Romans are of primary importance in the political and social history of Europe . Although all Christians ... chapters , where we shall find them interpreted by some of the leading Protestants . In short , political or social ...
עמוד 85
... chapter . In returning to Calvin , we observe that he goes exactly as far as Luther in his warning against avarice and the desire to amass tem- poral possessions . Doumergue , after having quoted some longer passages for which we have ...
... chapter . In returning to Calvin , we observe that he goes exactly as far as Luther in his warning against avarice and the desire to amass tem- poral possessions . Doumergue , after having quoted some longer passages for which we have ...
עמוד 218
... chapter that could be so construed as to favor cap- italism . On the contrary , the whole spirit of the treatment is anti- capitalistic . Two chapters ( XLII and XLIII ) are devoted to contracts , in which both parties are exhorted to ...
... chapter that could be so construed as to favor cap- italism . On the contrary , the whole spirit of the treatment is anti- capitalistic . Two chapters ( XLII and XLIII ) are devoted to contracts , in which both parties are exhorted to ...
תוכן
ascribe the phrase about the sterility of money to Aristotle before 1562 | 1 |
Troeltsch thesis 80 Money in itself is good said Calvin 82 Avarice | 85 |
the Catholic clergy 91 The Brethren of the Common Life are tolerated | 92 |
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Anabaptists Anglican Antonine argued Aristotle attitude bishop brethren called Calvin Calvinist Canon Law capitalism Catholic cent chapter Christ Christian Church Fathers Church of England clergy commentary communistic condemned Corpus Reformatorum discussed divine doctrine Dutch Republic economic English evil faith favor follow Geneva German God's industry interest on loans John John Calvin labor lend money lending of money letter Leyden liberal living London Lord Luther Lutherans Max Weber Melanchthon Menno Simons merchants modern money on interest Netherlands opinion orthodox permitted person poor practice preached preacher predestination Professor profit Protestantism Protestants Puritans quoted R. H. Tawney rate of interest reason Reformation religion religious respect rich Roman scholars scholastic writers sermon seventeenth century sit-down strike sixteenth century social spirit Summa synods theologians theology theory thesis things Thomas Aquinas tion trade treatise Troeltsch usurers usury views wealth Weber words wrote Zwingli