TABLE OF CONTENTS
Christian Scholar's Review
Volume XXXVIII, Number 1 (Fall 2008)
Theme Issue: The Iron Cage Unchained--Christian
Perspectives on Business in the
Post-Modern Age
NOTES FROM THE EDITOR
INTRODUCTION TO THE THEME ISSUE
ARTICLES
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Scott Waalkes
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Money or Business? A Case
Study of Christian Virtue
Ethics in Corporate Work
[Abstract]
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Bruno Dyck, Mitchell J. Neubert, and Kenman Wong
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Unchaining Weber’s Iron Cage:
A Look at What Managers Can Do
[Abstract]
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Margaret Diddams and Denise Daniels
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Good Work with Toil: A Paradigm
for Redeemed Work
[Abstract]
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David J. Hagenbuch
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Marketing as a Christian Vocation:
Called to Reconciliation
[Abstract]
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Gary L. Karns
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A Theological Reflection on Exchange
and Marketing: An Extension of the
Proposition That the Purpose of
Business is to Serve
[Abstract]
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Stephen N. Bretsen
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The Creation, the Kingdom of God, and
a Theory of the Faithful Corporation
[Abstract]
REVIEWS
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R. Paul Stevens,
Doing God’s Business: Meaning and Motivation for the Marketplace
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Reviewed by Abiola O. Awosika-Fapetu, Business, Montreat College
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David P. Setran,
The College “Y”: Student Religion in the Era of Secularization
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Reviewed by Nathan F. Alleman, Higher Education (Doctoral Candidate), The
College of William and Mary
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Erik J. Wielenberg,
God and the Reach of Reason: C. S. Lewis, David Hume, and Bertrand Russell
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Reviewed by Adam Barkman, Philosophy, Yonsei University
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John Dalla Costa,
Magnificence at Work: Living Faith in Business
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Reviewed by James Coe, Business, Spring Arbor University and Paul Carr,
Organizational Leadership, Regent University
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Tim Keel,
Intuitive Leadership: Embracing A Paradigm of Narrative, Metaphor & Chaos
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Reviewed by James Coe, Business, Spring Arbor University and Paul Carr,
Organizational Leadership, Regent University
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Victor V. Claar and Robin J. Klay,
Economics in Christian Perspective: Theory, Policy and Life
Choices
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Reviewed by Lee E. Erickson, Economics, Taylor University
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Roger E. Olson,
Reformed and Always Reforming: The Postconservative Approach to Evangelical Theology
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Reviewed by Stephen M. Garrett, Systematic Theology, Trinity Evangelical Divinity
School
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Glenn Tinder,
Liberty: Rethinking an Imperiled Ideal
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Reviewed by Stephen P. Hoffmann, Political Science, Taylor University
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John F. Haught,
God After Darwin: A Theology of Evolution
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Reviewed by James P. Hurd, Anthropology and Sociology, Bethel University
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Kristina LaCelle-Peterson,
Liberating Tradition: Women’s Identity and Vocation in Christian Perspective
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Reviewed by Kendra Weddle Irons, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, George
Fox University
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Tracy Fessenden,
Culture and Redemption: Religion, the Secular, and American Literature
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Reviewed by Peter Kerry Powers, English, Messiah College
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Amy Laura Hall,
Conceiving Parenthood: American Protestantism and the Spirit of Reproduction
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Reviewed by Todd C. Ream, John Wesley Honors College, Indiana Wesleyan University
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Alexander Hill
Just Business: Christian Ethics for the Marketplace.
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Reviewed by Jeffrey F. Sherlock, Business, Taylor University
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James W. Henderson and John Pisciotta, eds.,
Faithful Economics: The Moral Worlds of a Neutral
Science
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Reviewed by Francis Woehrling, Monetary Directorate, European Commission,
Brussels
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