The Moral Status of Wealth Creation in Early-Modern Reformed Confessions

This article examines the moral status of wealth creation, particularly within its theological and religious contexts, across Reformed confessions from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. These confessional standards are a key source for the moral teaching of Reformed churches, and their treatm...

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Main Authors: Ballor, J.J (Author), van der Kooi, C. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2019
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