God and Gold

God and Gold
Author: Walter Russell Mead
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2008-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0375713735

A stunningly insightful account of the global political and economic system, sustained first by Britain and now by America, that has created the modern world. The key to the two countries' predominance, Mead argues, lies in the individualistic ideology inherent in the Anglo-American religion. Over the years Britain and America's liberal democratic system has been repeatedly challeged—by Catholic Spain and Louis XIV, the Nazis, communists, and Al Qaeda—and for the most part, it has prevailed. But the current conflicts in the Middle East threaten to change that record unless we foster a deeper understanding of the conflicts between the liberal world system and its foes.

God and Gold in Late Antiquity

God and Gold in Late Antiquity
Author: Dominic Janes
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1998-02-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780521594035

From the conversion of the emperor Constantine in the early fourth century, vast sums of money were spent on the building and sumptuous decoration of churches. The resulting works of art contain many of the greatest monuments of late antique and early medieval society. But how did such expenditure fit with Christ's message of poverty and simplicity? In attempting to answer that question, this 1998 study employs theories on the use of metaphor to show how physical beauty could stand for spiritual excellence. As well as explaining the evolving attitudes to sanctity, decorum and display in Roman and medieval society, detailed analysis is made of case studies of Latin biblical exegesis and gold-ground mosaics so as to counterpoint the contemporary use of gold as a Christian image in art and text.

God, Guns, Gold and Glory

God, Guns, Gold and Glory
Author: Lauren Langman
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2016-09-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004328637

America, beginning as a small group of devout Puritan settlers, ultimately became the richest, most powerful Empire in the history of the world, but having reached that point, is now in a process of implosion and decay. This book, inspired by Frankfurt School Critical Theory, especially Erich Fromm, offers a unique historical, cultural and characterological analysis of American national character and its underlying psychodynamics. Specifically, this analysis looks at the persistence of Puritan religion, as well as the extolling of male toughness and America's unbridled pursuit of wealth. Finally, its self image of divinely blessed exceptionalism has fostered vast costs in lives and wealth. But these qualities of its national character are now fostering both a decline of its power and a transformation of its underlying social character. This suggests that the result will be a changing social character that enables a more democratic, tolerant and inclusive society, one that will enable socialism, genuine, participatory democracy and a humanist framework of meaning. This book is relevant to understanding America’s past, present and future.

God, Gold & Glory!

God, Gold & Glory!
Author: Henry Falany
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781432752095

REVEALING THE TRUTH ...........A journal of THE CALIFORNIA CONTRIBUTION to global outpourings and the end-time harvestCalifornia is ground zero to more worldwidemoves of God than any other place on earthSee "THE AUTHOR'S WEB SITE" http://www.GodGoldandGlory.com

Oil, God, and Gold

Oil, God, and Gold
Author: Anthony Cave Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780395592205

Played out against a background of war and the turmoil of an ancient culture thrust abruptly into the twentieth century, the struggle to control the flow of Saudi oil was won by the United States, which emerged as the dominant Western power in the Middle East."--BOOK JACKET.

Pure Gold

Pure Gold
Author: Pamula Ann Davis
Publisher: Authentic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Grace (Theology)
ISBN: 9781934068649

Buy from me gold refined in the fire, so you can become rich. Revelation 3:18 NIV Prospectors throughout the ages have sacrificed everything to search for the gold that would make them rich. For many, this was a fruitless journey. As Christians, we, too, are searching for gold—God’s priceless gift of grace. Learning to accept God’s grace is the most important thing you can do to become, grow and mature as a Christian. But first, you must understand every facet of grace. Davis has done a marvelous job of correlating intangible grace with tangible gold—the greatest historical and universally valued commodity. Christians can now grasp the biblical concept of grace in a practical, real and meaningful way. Pure Gold picks and shovels through the mountain of Scripture, leading the seeking Christian, a spiritual prospector, to sift the soil of their soul and discover within the brilliant Rock, God’s pure gold, grace in Christ Jesus. Possessing the treasure of God’s grace enables us to live rich lives that give us joy, peace, energy, passion and the ability to rise above our daily burdens.

40 Days to a Life of G.O.L.D.

40 Days to a Life of G.O.L.D.
Author: Ed Gray
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780817014636

Through his creative use of acronyms, Ed Gray takes readers on a 40-day journey of faith development. Overcoming temptation, remaining faithful in tough times, and victorious Christian living are just a few of the topics Gray covers.

God's Gold

God's Gold
Author: John T. Flynn
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1932
Genre: Capitalists and financiers
ISBN: 1610164113

God's Gold

God's Gold
Author: Skip Worden
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1365641392

Dr. Worden traces the historical shift through the centuries of how Christian thinkers have assumed profit-seeking and wealth are related to the sin of greed. For centuries, the dominant view was that making and accumulating money instantiates the presence of greed. The uncoupling of greed from its assumed external manifestations began to take hold with Aquinas and was complete a century before the Protestant Reformation and its famed work ethic. Rather than viewing the Reformation as pro-wealth, Worden characterizes the reformers broadly as applying the brakes to various degrees in hopes that Christianity would not lapse into accepting greed.In the final chapter, Worden proffers an explanation to account for the shift from the anti- to pro-wealth position. He examines the core of Christian theology and finds a very subtle pro-wealth bias, and provides two remedies.