Religious Affiliation And Worldly Success: An Investigation Into ProtestantCatholic Differentials In SocioEconomic Success In ,Used

Religious Affiliation And Worldly Success: An Investigation Into ProtestantCatholic Differentials In SocioEconomic Success In ,Used

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The objective of this book is to test Max Webers hypothesis that differing religious preferences are associated with varying degrees of worldly success. Weber first observed a correlation between being Protestant and being involved in business. He argued that the religious ideas of groups such as the Calvinists which were Thisworldly played a role in creating the capitalistic spirit and not Catholicism because of being Other worldly. The setting of the study is Mukonchi Farm Block in KipiriMposhi District, in Central Province, Zambia. The relationship between religious preference and worldly success as currently found among Protestants and Catholics in Mukonchi is analysed. Five indices were used to measure the socioeconomic achievement of the Protestants and Catholics, namely; income, academic level, employment, status and formal groups involved in. The impact of ProtestantCatholic values and beliefs was measured. The findings of this study offer some support for a contemporary interpretation of the Weberian thesis of the ProtestantEthic, while presenting important modifications.

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