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_aSeabright, Paul _91234156 |
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| 245 | _aThe divine economy: how religions compete for wealth, power, and people | ||
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_aNew Jersey _bPrinceton University Press _c2024 |
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_axi, 485 p. _bIncludes bibliographical reference and index |
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| 520 | _aReligion in the twenty-first century is alive and well across the world, despite its apparent decline in North America and parts of Europe. Vigorous competition between and within religious movements has led to their accumulating great power and wealth. Religions in many traditions have honed their competitive strategies over thousands of years. | ||
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