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The Church of Moloch (Reformed) by Christopher Bailey

on the Religion of Upward Mobility

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The Church of Moloch (Reformed) by Christopher Bailey | Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity Toggle navigation Magazine The Current Issue Issues Authors Topics Conferences Editor's Picks Podcast About About Touchstone Contact Article Submission Requirements Subscribe/Support Subscribe Renew Change Address Gift Subscriptions Donate Dev. Guide Login to Download About Subscribe Manage Subscription Daily Reflections Shop A Thousand Words Art Book 2024 Calendar Back Issues Churches Search Login A Touchstone Reader Creed & Culture II Purchase From the June, 2001 issue of Touchstone View The Church of Moloch (Reformed) by Christopher Bailey The Church of Moloch (Reformed) 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: Digital SubscriptionOnly $19.95 Login to read this article Print & Digital SubscriptionOnly $39.95 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. • Not a subscriber or wish to renew your subscription? Subscribe to Touchstone today for full online access. Over 30 years of publishing! personal subscriptions Purchase Print & Online Subscription Get six issues (one year) of Touchstone PLUS full online access including pdf downloads for only $39.95. That's only $3.34 per month! RENEW your print/online subscription Purchase Online Subscription Get a one-year full-access subscription to the Touchstone online archives including pdf downloads for only $19.95. That's only $1.66 per month! RENEW your online subscription gift subscriptions GIVE Print & Online Subscription Give six issues (one year) of Touchstone PLUS full online access including pdf downloads for the reduced rate of $29.95. That's only $2.50 per month! RENEW your gift subscription Transactions will be processed on a secure server. bulk subscriptions 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. kindle subscription OR get a subscription to Touchstone to read on your Kindle for only $1.99 per month! (This option is KINDLE ONLY and does not include either print or online.) Your subscription goes a long way to ensure that Touchstone is able to continue its mission of publishing quality Christian articles and commentary. more from the online archives 29.3—May/June 2016 The Master's Voice Our Choice Is Obedience or Jesus as Anti-Christ by Anthony Esolen 32.4—July/August 2019 Pastor Prime on a Steady Presence in an Unsteady World by Preston Jones 32.4—July/August 2019 The Two Faces of Modern Misandry 2018 Conference Talk by S. M. Hutchens 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 SUBSCRIBE TO TOUCHSTONE 1 year—six issues PLUS full access to Touchstone's extensive online archive! Subscribe Today! as low as $19.95 Touchstone is a Christian journal, conservative in doctrine and eclectic in content, with editors and readers from each of the three great divisions of Christendom—Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox. The mission of the journal and its publisher, The Fellowship of St. James, is to provide a place where Christians of various backgrounds can speak with one another on the basis of shared belief in the fundamental doctrines of the faith as revealed in Holy Scripture and summarized in the ancient creeds of the Church. The Fellowship of St. James is a 501(c)(3) non-denominational, non-partisan, organization that receives no government funding. All gifts are tax-deductible. quick links Daily Reflections Daily Devotional Guide Article Submissions Book Review Submissions Anno Domini 2023 Subscribe Shop Logout contact [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] advertisting Rate Card PMA All content © The Fellowship of St. James — 2023. All rights reserved.Returns, refunds, and privacy policy.