REVIEWS


quote_mark_strtA 'must-have' primer for anyone unfamiliar with basic tenets of world religions in today's era of globalization.quote_mark_end

Midwest Book Review
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quote_mark_strtWritten concisely and to the point. I have added it to the syllabus for MB755: Holistic Mission and the Use of Business in Global Outreach, a course I teach for M.A., D.Miss. and Ph.D. students at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, KY.quote_mark_end

Professor Tetsunao “Ted” Yamamori
Senior Advisor and former International Director of
The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization

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quote_mark_strtTodd Albertson has not written a book that preaches 'his brand' of ethics. Instead he has presented us with a superb synopsis of the fundamentals of many religions, many being ones about which we understand little. And a little knowledge goes a great way in understanding the cores of mindsets of 'religions' as we know them.quote_mark_end

Grady Harp
Amazon.com Top 10 reviewer
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quote_mark_strtOne of the top 25 books addressing the issue of faith and business.quote_mark_end

Business As A Mission Network
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quote_mark_strtThis book is intended as a help to businesspeople who are dealing with people from different cultures around the world and who likely hold to different religious faiths than they hold themselves. Often, and mistakenly, people assume that all religions are pretty much the same. In fact, what most Christians assume a religion to be, with its ordinances and orthodox doctrines, would not only be foreign to some religions, the very ideas would not be understood.

I found this to be quite interesting and helpful.
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Craig Matteson
Amazon.com Top 50 reviewer
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quote_mark_strtThe Gods of Business educates the reader as to the basics of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, New Age, The Occult, Secular Humanism, and more. In today’s multi-religious environment, people are confused with what each religion holds as truth. While this book does not exhaustively cover the subject, I can say as a Rabbi that it does provides an objective look at Judaism!quote_mark_end

Rabbi Saul Cohen
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quote_mark_strtThe story of religious worldview and business ethics is excellent material, and the author tells it well.quote_mark_end

Dr. David Lee
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quote_mark_strtI'm trying to get up speed real quickly on doing business in China. I think of it as a 1000 Mile journey. This book got me about 500 miles down the road real quick.quote_mark_end

Amazon.com reviewer
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