Protestantism and Progress: The Significance of Protestantism for the Rise of the Modern World

Augsburg Fortress Publishing (1986)
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Abstract

The meaning of "the modern world" -- The meaning of "Protestantism" -- Protestantism and the modern world : points of contrast -- Protestantism and politico-social institutions -- Protestantism and economic organisation, social developments, science and art -- Protestantism and modern religious feeling.

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