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You may enjoy this piece from a Southern Baptist, which basically argues that evangelicalism (in its modern form) is essentially the most successful form of Christian capitalism: http://praisegodbarebones.blogspot.co.uk/2007/01/are-southern-baptists-evangelicals.html
There is some overlap with your thoughts, but obviously his treatment is from a much more mainstream evangelical perspective.
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I’d love to engage with you more on this issue as I’m working on it from a sociological perspective using data from EA panel surveys. See some articles on my blog. I’m based in Preston