RT Book T1 Religion and the morality of the market A2 Rudnyckyj, Daromir 1972- LA English PP Cambridge PB Cambridge University Press YR 2017 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/893455032 AB Since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, there has been a widespread affirmation of economic ideologies that conceive the market as an autonomous sphere of human practice, holding that market principles should be applied to human action at large. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, the ascendance of market reason has been countered by calls for reforms of financial markets and for the consideration of moral values in economic practice. This book intervenes in these debates by showing how neoliberal market practices engender new forms of religiosity, and how religiosity shapes economic actions. It reveals how religious movements and organizations have reacted to the increasing prominence of market reason in unpredictable, and sometimes counterintuitive, ways. Using a range of examples from different countries and religious traditions, the book illustrates the myriad ways in which religious and market moralities are closely imbricated in diverse global contexts. NO Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 21 Apr 2017) CN HB72 SN 9781316888704 K1 Economics : Religious aspects. K1 Economics : Moral and ethical aspects. K1 Economics : Moral and ethical aspects K1 Economics : Religious aspects K1 Economics ; Religious aspects K1 Economics ; Moral and ethical aspects DO 10.1017/9781316888704