Christianity and Entrepreneurship: Protestant and Catholic Thoughts

Samuel GreggNovember 5, 1999PM44

This monograph is a scholarly yet understandable study of entrepreneurship from both a Protestant (Preece) and a Catholic (Gregg) perspective. Among other things, both argue that Christians should not look at entrepreneurs with suspicion, for they too bear God’s image and can be instrumental in fulfilling God’s purposes in the marketplace.

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