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Reformation Day, the Protestant Work Ethic, Capitalism, Current Values ABout Work
Having just yesterday wished all of you a “Happy Halloween!”…..I would probably be remiss – especially as a retired Protestant, Presbyterian pastor – not to come back today and also extend a “Happy Reformation Day!” And if most viewers of … Continue reading
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