Timothy L. Fort is executive director of the Institute for Corporate Responsibility, coordinator of The Peace Through Commerce Program, and Lindner-Gambal Professor of Business Ethics at George Washington University.
“Tim Fort dares to examine the taboo relationship between religion
and business, and he does so with care and rigor. After unearthing
their inevitable and often ineffable relationship, he suggests that
a more explicit connection would strengthen each as a constructive
force in society.”—Joshua D. Margolis, Associate Professor of
Business Administration, Harvard Business School
*Joshua D. Margolis*
“Tim Fort’s latest book insightfully proposes a new 3 Ps for
the twenty-first century. He provides a compelling argument
for religion’s increased role in business, drawing on such ethical
precepts as meaningful dialogue, trust, international common good
and reciprocity.”—Patrick E. Murphy, C. R. Smith Co-Director,
Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide, Mendoza College of
Business, University of Notre Dame
*Patrick E. Murphy*
". . . A well-crafted introduction to a small but growing area of
scholarly research and a worthwhile acquisition for libraries that
serve liberal arts programs hoping to integrate social and
political philosophy, religion, and business.
Recommended."—Choice
*Choice*
"Fort's book makes for interesting reading for those working in
interreligious dialogue."—John T. Pawlikowski, Journal of
Ecumenical Studies
*Journal of Ecumenical Studies*
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