Jewish dominance in industrial capitalism cannot be explained by materialism alone; Jiang argues that biblical culture adds a creative element that Chinese materialism lacks.
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Jewish dominance in industrial capitalism cannot be explained by materialism alone; Jiang argues that biblical culture adds a creative element that Chinese materialism lacks.
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"...mean, the idea is that maybe there's certain aspects of the Jewish culture that makes them dominant in an industrial, capitalistic, globalized world."
"Um, and there is some truth to that. But I often think about. Um, Chinese people, uh, because Chinese people are extremely materialistic, like..."
"...venerates Jesus, the Mother Mary, as the opposite of what the Jewish culture does. Yes. And would you agree with that assessment?"
"...in history, the three major cultures that we've looked at, the Jewish culture, the Greek culture, and the Persian culture will merge together in..."
"The Roman culture, the Greek culture, and the Jewish culture. Okay? So remember, the Jewish culture is the Bible. And what Paul tells us..."
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