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Faith in Markets

Christian Capitalism in the Early American Republic
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Faith in Markets explores the intersection of Protestant faith and capitalism in early nineteenth-century America. Joseph P. Slaughter examines three distinct Christian business ventures shaped by Pietist, Calvinist, and Arminian theologies, each presenting unique visions of a moral marketplace. From George Rapp's communal Harmony Society’s textile factories to the Pioneer Stage Coach Line's Sabbath-observant services and Harper & Brothers’ virtuous publications, the book reveals how religious beliefs influenced commerce and, in turn, shaped American capitalism and society.
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Faith in Markets is ideal for readers interested in American history, religious studies, economic history, and the cultural forces shaping capitalism. It appeals to scholars and students as well as thoughtful general readers curious about the moral dimensions of market economies.

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Faith in Markets offers a new account of the interplay between religion and capitalism in nineteenth-century American history by telling the stories of the Protestant entrepreneurs who established businesses to serve as agents of cultural and economic reform.

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In the first half of the nineteenth century, the United States saw both a series of Protestant religious revivals and the dramatic expansion of the marketplace. Although today conservative Protestantism is associated with laissez-faire capitalism, many of the nineteenth-century believers who experienced these transformations offered different, competing visions of the link between commerce and Christianity. Joseph P. Slaughter offers a new account of the interplay between religion and capitalism in American history by telling the stories of the Protestant entrepreneurs who established businesses to serve as agents of cultural and economic reform.

Faith in Markets examines three Christian business enterprises and the visions of a Christian marketplace they represented. Shaped by Pietist, Calvinist, and Arminian theologies, each offered different answers to the question of what a moral, Christian market should look like.

George Rapp & Associates operated sophisticated textile factories as the business side of the model community the Harmony Society, which practiced communal living in pursuit of a harmonious workforce. The Pioneer Stage Coach Line provided transportation services only six days a week to keep Sunday sacred, attempting to reform society by outcompeting less pious businesses. The publisher Harper & Brothers sought to elevate American culture through commerce by producing virtuous products like lavishly illustrated Bibles.

Drawing on a wide range of sources, Faith in Markets explores how the founders and owners of these enterprises infused their faith into their businesses and, in turn, how distinctly religious businesses shaped American capitalism and society.

Series: Columbia Studies in the History of U.S. Capitalism

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This meticulously researched book offers a rich, nuanced account of the origins of Christian business enterprises in America. Acclaimed for its detailed narrative and critical perspective on the interplay between Christianity and capitalism, it has been praised as a vital contribution to the histories of religion and free enterprise. Scholars highlight its importance for understanding how Protestants engaged with the market to pursue moral and social reform.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231191111

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 November 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 49 figures

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 400

About the Author

Joseph P. Slaughter is assistant professor of history at Wesleyan University.

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