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Spirituality, Inc.
A century later, as Lake Lambert III explains in "Spirituality, Inc.," religious faith is on display in American business as perhaps never before, from Tyson Foods' "workplace chaplains [who] roam the corporate halls and processing floors" to the never-open-on-Sunday Chick-fil-A's policy of dedicating each new restaurant to God's glory. The rise of companies with an explicitly religious underpinning has been accompanied by an increase of general spiritual awareness in the workplace, Mr. Lambert says. "Corporations like Ford and Xerox sponsor spiritual retreats to spark creativity." Even companies with no overt religious or spiritual interests may be the site of spiritual expression, whethe...
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Booksellers step out from beneath the Bodhi Tree
Huge changes in the publishing industry, the mainstreaming of once-exotic ideas about spirituality and the economic downturn have hurt the store's sales. ...
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