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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: A Good Life and a Good Society: The Debate Over Materialism | 1 | |
Where Have We Come Since the 1950s? Thoughts on Materialism and American Social Character | 25 | |
Economic Rationality as a Religious System | 73 | |
The Economic Absorption of the Sacred | 93 | |
"Where Your Treasure Is": Popular Evangelical Views of Work, Money, and Materialism | 117 | |
Has the Cloak Become a Cage? Charity, Justice, and Economic Activity | 145 | |
In the Cage of Vanities: Christian Faith and the Dynamics of Economic Progress | 169 | |
Deep Ecology and Moral Community | 193 | |
Materialism and Morality: The Role of Social Science | 215 | |
Postscript: Materialism and Spirituality in American Religion | 237 | |
References | 255 | |
Contributors | 275 |
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