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The Church of Moloch (Reformed) by Christopher Bailey | Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity

The Church of Moloch (Reformed): on the Religion of Upward Mobility by Christopher Bailey

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The Church of Moloch (Reformed) by Christopher Bailey | Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity
The Church of Moloch (Reformed) by Christopher Bailey Christopher Bailey on the Religion of Upward Mobility If this is your first visit to the Church of Moloch (Reformed), welcome. We hope you’ll find what you’re looking for here: a community of like-minded executives who understand that your career comes first. Unlike traditional religions, with their disturbing and counterproductive messages of “self-denial” and “compassion,” the Church of Moloch (Reformed) understands your priorities.THIS ARTICLE ONLY AVAILABLE TO SUBSCRIBERS. FOR QUICK ACCESS: Christopher Bailey , a Lutheran, writes about everything from Arthurian mythology to wireless networking. He spent a decade on the Upward Path in corporate America, but now must be counted among the backsliders. A Journal of Mere Christianity—Delivered to Your Door Essays on theology, culture, and the Church Contributors from across the Christian traditions Order Touchstone subscriptions in bulk and save $10 per sub! Each subscription includes 6 issues of Touchstone plus full online access to touchstonemag.com—including archives, videos, and pdf downloads of recent issues for only $29.95 each! Great for churches or study groups. Transactions will be processed on a secure server. more from the online archives 32.1—January/February 2019 Schools of Impiety The Diabolical Failure of Leaders in the Present Crises by James M. Kushiner 17.6—July/August 2004 Reality & Reluctant Science Old Science Confronts a Formidable Challenge in the Scientific ID Movement by Jay W. Richards 35.2—Mar/Apr 2022 Say Something on Fatigued Christians Deciding to Engage the Culture by Keith Lowery calling all readers Please Donate "There are magazines worth reading but few worth saving . . . Touchstone is just such a magazine."—Alice von Hildebrand "Here we do not concede one square millimeter of territory to falsehood, folly, contemporary sentimentality, or fashion. We speak the truth, and let God be our judge. . . . Touchstone is the one committedly Christian conservative journal."—Anthony Esolen, Touchstone senior editor Support Touchstone 00