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Print: $19.95 Download: $4.95 Provocative, eye-opening, and funny, The Gods of Business provides telling insights into the loudly proclaimed dogmas and silent subtleties that dramatically affect individuals—businesspeople, educators, politicians, journalists, and others—who are unaware of, or confused about, diverse religious beliefs, or who are just wishing they could turn back the clock and deal with their hometown ways of doing things.
The Gods of Business is, as the Midwest Book Review writes, "A 'must-have' primer for anyone unfamiliar with basic tenets of world religions in today's era of globalization."
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eBook: $4.95 Provocative, eye-opening, and funny, The Gods of Business provides telling insights into the loudly proclaimed dogmas and silent subtleties that dramatically affect individuals—businesspeople, educators, politicians, journalists, and others—who are unaware of, or confused about, diverse religious beliefs, or who are just wishing they could turn back the clock and deal with their hometown ways of doing things. The Gods of Business is, as the Midwest Book Review writes, "A 'must-have' primer for anyone unfamiliar with basic tenets of world religions in today's era of globalization."
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“A 'must-have' primer for anyone unfamiliar with basic tenets of world religions in today's era of globalization.”
Midwest Book Review
“Todd Albertson has not written a book that preaches 'his brand' of ethics. Instead he has presented us with a superb synopsis of the fundamentals of many religions, many being ones about which we understand little. And a little knowledge goes a great way in understanding the cores of mindsets of 'religions' as we know them....”
Grady Harp, Amazon.com Top 10 Reviewer
“One of the top 25 books addressing the issue of faith and business.”
Business as a Mission Network
“Quite interesting and helpful...”
Craig Matteson, Amazon.com Top 50 Reviewer
“An objective look at Judaism!”
Rabbi Saul Cohen
“Impressive...The story of religious worldview and business ethics is excellent material, and the author tells it well.”
Dr. David Lee
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