In this month's Ethix webzine, David Miller writes an interesting article called Religion and Business, A Christian Perspective.
Sounds like an invitation for some worldview analysis to me.
Miller writes,
"Once upon a time in American business, succeeding meant playing the game. And playing the game meant not being too influenced by factors beyond those of the game itself. Sure, it was fine to go to church or temple, and maybe even profess a belief in God, but that was a weekend topic that one assiduously avoided at work. Real men didn't discuss faith. Work was work, church was church, and the twain never met.
Today, that model seems strangely anachronistic, almost quaint, and out of touch with both human experience and cutting-edge research."
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