tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3331752398000961271.post3336471221721188870..comments2023-08-13T10:32:05.793-04:00Comments on Brandishings: Calvin for ProfitChad Brandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12908608720019585187noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3331752398000961271.post-46053090157648912252009-10-26T21:49:59.229-04:002009-10-26T21:49:59.229-04:00Dr. Brand isn't this what sociologists describ...Dr. Brand isn't this what sociologists describe as the "Puritan Ethic" (in this case it was proto-puritan)? How does the smaller Christian community, that is deemed irrelevant by the larger non-Christian community, make (or begin to make) the kind of impact of a Calvin?Tobbynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3331752398000961271.post-41703355570165749432009-10-23T23:36:19.669-04:002009-10-23T23:36:19.669-04:00Mmm, good review. I've been intrigued lately, ...Mmm, good review. I've been intrigued lately, as I've become a small business owner / web development entrepreneur since leaving Boyce College. My crash course into the theological foundations for work and profit was a series of lectures by Wayne Grudem that's been boiled down into this book:<br /><br />http://bit.ly/4A5l2U<br /><br />It was actually quite encouraging, and the whole prospect of theologically motivated business creativity was very inspiring to me during a time of stress / anxiety re: the business. Good stuff!Ryan Szramahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06049316937001027625noreply@blogger.com