The Hidden Form of Capital :Spiritual Influences in Societal Progress ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Spiritual Influences in Societal Progress

Publication series :1

Author: Berger   Peter L.;Redding   Gordon  

Publisher: Anthem Press‎

Publication year: 2011

E-ISBN: 9780857288363

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780857284136

Subject: D09 in the history of politics, political history

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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Description

The Hidden Form of Capital presents evidence from several parts of the changing world about how the realm of the spirit affects the economy.

Chapter

Main Matter

Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION: SPIRITUAL, SOCIAL, HUMAN, AND FINANCIAL CAPITAL

The Global Context

China

India

South Africa

Eastern Europe

Russia

Indonesia

Integrating the Ideas

Notes and References

Chapter 2. DO SOME RELIGIONS DO BETTER THAN OTHERS?

Islam

Roman Catholicism

Orthodox Christianity

Hinduism

Buddhism

Confucianism, Judaism, Protestantism

Traditional African Religions

Appendix: Figure 2.1

Notes and References

Chapter 3. SPIRITUAL CAPITAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: AN OVERVIEW

Introduction

From Social Captial to Spiritual Captial

Of Fallen Angels and Risen Apes: Transforming Spiritual Captial into Public Capital

The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth

Conclusion

Notes and References

Chapter 4. THE POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITATIONS OF SPIRITUAL CAPITAL IN CHINESE SOCIETIES

Local Practice

Salvationist Groups

New Buddhists

Conclusions

Notes and References

Chapter 5. HOW EVANGELICANISM – INCLUDING PENTECOSTALISM – HELPS THE POOR: THE ROLE OF SPIRITUAL CAPITAL

Introduction

Evangelicalism and Spiritual Capital in India

Clarifying the Linkages between Evangelicalism, Spiritual Capital, and Development

Conclusion

Notes and References

Select Bibliography

Chapter 6. FLYING UNDER SOUTH AFRICA'S RADAR: THE GROWTH AND IMPACT OF PENTECOSTALS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY

Introduction

Pentecostal Typologies in South Africa

The Protestant Ethic

Review of Previous CDE Research

Recent Empirical Research

Charismatic and Pentecostal Politicians and Activists

The Views of Pentecostal Businesspeople

Targeted Survey of Charismatic and Pentecostal Christians

Church Visits in Johannesburg

Conclusions

Notes

References

Websites

Chapter 7. IMPORTING SPIRITUAL CAPITAL: EAST–WEST ENCOUNTERS AND CAPITALIST CULTURES IN EASTERN EUROPE AFTER 1989

1. Spiritless Capitalism?

The Wessi and the Ossi

'Shaken Orientalism' and the 'Temperature of the West'

Going Beyond the State of the Art

2. Importing 'Soft' in 'Hard': The Case of Banking

Without Catharsis

The East Coming from the West

Devotion through Rejuvenation

Unlucky Constellations

Notes and References

Chapter 8. ORTHODOX SPIRITUAL CAPITAL AND RUSSIAN REFORM

Religious Beliefs and Values among the Russian Orthodox

Russian Orthodoxy and Anti-Semitism, Intolerance, and Xenophobia

Russian Orthodoxy and Social, Economic, and Political Reform

Orthodox Christianity and Civil Society

Orthodox Christianity and Russian Democracy

Notes and References

Chapter 9. ISLAM AND SPIRITUAL CAPITAL: AN INDONESIAN CASE STUDY

Defining Spiritual Capital

The Plural Economy of Islamic Spiritual Capital

Spiritual Capital for Democracy and Citizenship

Public Ethical Ambivalences

Indonesian Pesantren and Madrasa Teachers' Views on Democracy, Islamism and Pluralism

Conclusion

Notes

References

Chapter 10. SEPARATING RELIGIOUS CONTENT FROM RELIGIOUS PRACTICE: LOOSE AND TIGHT INSTITUTIONS AND THEIR RELEVANCE IN ECONOMIC EVOLUTION

The Complexity of Societal Evolution

The Organizational Origins of Wealth

Favourable Institutions

The 'Functioning' of the Institutional Framework

Looseness and Tightness

Openness

Rationality

Room to Manoeuvre

Notes and References

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