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Mennonite Entrepreneurs
Calvin Wall Redekop
Stephen C. Ainlay
Robert Siemens
出版
Johns Hopkins University Press
, 1995
主題
Religion / Christianity / Mennonite
Religion / Christianity / Protestant
Social Science / Minority Studies
ISBN
0801850037
9780801850035
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=9XrZAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Until recently, the phrase "Mennonite Entrepreneurs" might have seemed a contradiction in terms. But today, many members of this once-closed Anabaptist sect are more likely to ride to church in a BMW than a buggy. How did the Mennonites come to reconcile their religious beliefs with the economic opportunities of the modern era? In Mennonite Entrepreneurs Calvin Redekop and his co-authors argue that Mennonite successes in the business world are the result of skillful adaptation of the sect's "communal ethic". In response to critics who maintain that entrepreneurial Mennonites have abandoned their faith in pursuit of an individualistic work ethic, the authors present evidence to show that even the most financially successful Mennonites are every bit as orthodox and committed to their faith as their less adventurous co-religionists. Based on one hundred interviews with Mennonite entrepreneurs, this book offers first-hand insights into the conflicts and tensions that characterize one religious sect's adaptation to the modern world.