Free Trade and Faithful Globalization :Saving the Market - Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
Free Trade and Faithful Globalization :Saving the Market - Cambridge Studies in Social Theory, Religion and Politics
hardback
Published:
24 November, 2014
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781107078246 |
| ISBN10 | 1107078245 |
| Number Of Pages | 208 |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Product Dimensions | 157 x 235 x 18 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Cambridge University Press |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
'This rigorously researched book provides wonderful insights for anyone who cares about the intersection of faith and the economy. Over recent decades, the free trade movement has galvanized the attention of millions, and finally we have a careful analysis that examines this topic from multiple angles. This book should be read not only by the academic community, but also by practitioners in the field. Indeed, I heartily recommend it to anyone who cares about advancing the common good.' D. Michael Lindsay, President, Gordon College, Massachusetts
'Amid the swirl of business activity that governs much of our lives, it is easy to imagine that free markets are the best - perhaps the only - way to orchestrate the global economy. The faith communities Amy Reynolds tracks in this engaging narrative exemplify significant alternative perspectives. This is an important contribution to our growing understanding of religion's role in economic affairs.' Robert Wuthnow, Gerhard R. Andlinger '52 Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, New Jersey
'Religion and markets allegedly belong to separate and incompatible worlds. Wrong! argues Amy Reynolds in her illuminating book. Examining the narratives of Christian communities in the United States, Canada, and Costa Rica, Free Trade and Faithful Globalization shows the deep involvement of religious groups in economic concerns such as free trade. An original and welcome contribution to the fields of religion, economic sociology, and politics, [this] book will attract a wide audience.' Viviana A. Zelizer, Lloyd Cotsen '50 Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, New Jersey
'Scholars interested in public religion will benefit from this book's detailed portrait of three religious bodies' economic discourse. Around the world, many people view at least some aspects of global market relations critically. How would religious spokespeople generate more discussion about the morality of the global economy? Reynolds's book has given us important starting points for inquiring further.' Paul Lichterman, American Journal of Sociology
Author's Bio
Amy Reynolds is an assistant professor of sociology and the coordinator of the Gender Studies Certificate Program at Wheaton College, Illinois. She received her PhD in sociology from Princeton University, New Jersey, her MPP in public policy from Georgetown University, Washington DC, and her BA in sociology from Harvard University, Massachusetts. Before teaching at Wheaton College, she was a visiting Fellow at Notre Dame's Kellogg Institute for International Studies. She previously worked for World Relief in El Salvador investigating the coffee industry and alternative markets. Her publications have appeared in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion and the Latin American Research Review.