 | Bruce Barton - 1925 - 252 pągines
...and enjoyed society too much. They called him a "wine bibber and a gluttonous man." / A failure! He picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world. When the man had finished his reading he exclaimed, "This is a man nobody knows. "Some day,"... | |
 | Albert Shaw - 1926 - 716 pągines
...thought) and enjoyed society too much. They called him a "wine bibber and a gluttonous man." A failure! He picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world. When the man had finished his reading he exclaimed, "This is a man nobody knows." His monthly... | |
 | Erik Barnouw - 1966 - 352 pągines
...Osborn, which was to represent DuPont, United States Steel, and other industrial giants. The real Jesus "picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world." Barton decided to write a book about "the real Jesus" because he was sure every businessman... | |
 | John N. Ingham - 1983 - 568 pągines
...(1925), which protrayed Christ as the "World's Greatest Salesman," and a top-notch businessman who "picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world." He regarded Jesus' parables as the "most powerful advertisements of all time," and felt that... | |
 | Michael E. Parrish - 1994 - 548 pągines
...parables were "the most powerful advertisements of all time." He "spread health wherever he went.'' And He "picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world." In his private life Barton may have expressed reservations about the new era of high mass consumption,... | |
 | William E. Leuchtenburg - 2010 - 332 pągines
...Knows, a best seller in 1925 and 1926. Barton praised Jesus handsomely as a topnotch executive who had "picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of...forged them into an organization that conquered the world." Jesus was an Al salesman, and the parables were "the most powerful advertisements of all time."... | |
 | Robert B. Pile - 1993 - 160 pągines
...KMOTZS. The book was about Jesus Christ, whom Barton saw as a great salesman. Barton wrote that "Christ picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world!" The highly controversial book led the best-seller lists in both the United States and England... | |
 | Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd - 1993 - 598 pągines
...Nobody Knows: A Discovery of the Real Jesus. Jesus, it appears, was "the founder of modern business": He picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world.... Nowhere is there such a startling example of executive success as the way in which that organization... | |
 | Raymond B. Vickers - 1994 - 350 pągines
...popular nonfiction book in 1925. Barton called Jesus of Nazareth "the founder of modern business." "He picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world."2 President Calvin Coolidge, who agreed that business was a religion, was the nation's foremost... | |
 | Robert Laurence Moore - 1994 - 330 pągines
...volume is in a class by itself. Where else is it stated with such unabashed enthusiasm that "Christ picked up twelve men from the bottom ranks of business...forged them into an organization that conquered the world?" No "pale young man with flabby forearms and sad expression," Jesus loved the outdoors, had... | |
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