Seeing All Things Whole

Seeing All Things Whole
Author: Thomas John Hastings
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2015-02-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781498204088

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Kagawa Toyohiko was one of the best-known evangelists and social reformers of the twentieth century. Founder of several religious, educational, social welfare, medical, financial, labor, and agricultural cooperatives, he was nominated twice for the Nobel Prize in Literature (1947 and 1948), and four times for the Nobel Peace Prize (1954, 1955, 1956, and 1960). Appealing to the masses who had little knowledge of Christianity, Kagawa believed that a positive interpretation of nature was a key missiological issue in Japan. He reasoned that a faith, which is rooted in the "downward movement" of Christ's incarnation, must support the scientific quest and meditate on the purpose or "upward movement" implicit in scientific findings. Through an anti-reductionist methodological pluralism that strives to "sees all things whole," this "scientific mystic" employed a wide range of Japanese and Western cultural resources to assert a complementary role for science and religion in modern society.

Seeing Things Whole

Seeing Things Whole
Author: John Wesley Powell
Publsiher: Shearwater Books
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2001-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015050810293

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Seeing Things Whole presents the essence of the extraordinary legacy that John Wesley Powell has left to the American people, and to people everywhere who strive to reconcile the demands of society with the imperatives of the land.

Robert K Greenleaf

Robert K  Greenleaf
Author: Don M. Frick
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2004-06-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781576752760

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Greenleaf's surviving children authorized this biography on their father, whose work influenced everything from management training and education to corporate ethics and religious missions.

Spirituality in Business

Spirituality in Business
Author: J. Biberman,L. Tischler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2008-05-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230611887

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An innovative look at some of the latest research on the intersection of spirituality and business.

Vision and Place

Vision and Place
Author: Jason Robison,Daniel McCool,Thomas Minckley
Publsiher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520375796

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The Colorado River Basin’s importance cannot be overstated. Its living river system supplies water to roughly forty million people, contains Grand Canyon National Park, Bears Ears National Monument, and wide swaths of other public lands, and encompasses ancestral homelands of twenty-nine Native American tribes. John Wesley Powell, a one-armed Civil War veteran, explorer, scientist, and adept federal administrator, articulated a vision for Euro-American colonization of the “Arid Region” that has indelibly shaped the basin—a pattern that looms large not only in western history, but also in contemporary environmental and social policy. One hundred and fifty years after Powell’s epic 1869 Colorado River Exploring Expedition, this volume revisits Powell’s vision, examining ts historical character and its relative influence on the Colorado River Basin’s cultural and physical landscape in modern times. In three parts, the volume unpacks Powell’s ideas on water, public lands, and Native Americans—ideas at once innovative, complex, and contradictory. With an eye toward climate change and a host of related challenges facing the basin, the volume turns to the future, reflecting on how—if at all—Powell’s legacy might inform our collective vision as we navigate a new “Great Unknown.”

The North American West in the Twenty First Century

The North American West in the Twenty First Century
Author: Brenden W. Rensink
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2022-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781496233288

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In 1893 Frederick Jackson Turner famously argued that the generational process of meeting and conquering the supposedly uncivilized western frontier is what forged American identity. In the late twentieth century, “new western” historians dissected the mythologized western histories that Turner and others had long used to embody American triumph and progress. While Turner’s frontier is no more, the West continues to present America with challenging processes to wrestle, navigate, and overcome. The North American West in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Brenden W. Rensink, takes stories of the late twentieth-century “modern West” and carefully pulls them toward the present—explicitly tracing continuity with or unexpected divergence from trajectories established in the 1980s and 1990s. Considering a broad range of topics, including environment, Indigenous peoples, geography, migration, and politics, these essays straddle multiple modern frontiers, not least of which is the temporal frontier between our unsettled past and uncertain future. These forays into the twenty-first-century West will inspire more scholars to pull histories to the present and by doing so reinsert scholarly findings into contemporary public awareness.

More Hesselbein on Leadership

More Hesselbein on Leadership
Author: Frances Hesselbein
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118410004

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"Frances Hesselbein inspires people from all walks of life, from Fortune 500 CEOs to philanthropists, military general officers, young leaders, and nonprofit executives in every social sector. Leadership, she teaches, begins not with what you do, but with who you are." --Jim Collins, author of Good to Great and How the Mighty Fall Get wisdom and advice on a range of timeless leadership topics and challenges from Frances Hesselbein, president and CEO of the acclaimed Frances Hesselbein Leadership Institute. This collection of compelling articles is a must-read for leaders who need to be prepared to guide their organizations into an uncertain future. With rare intelligence and keen insight, she: Offers an impassioned discussion about her zeal for diversity and inclusion Takes a hard look at today's pervasive atmosphere of cynicism and mistrust Reveals how leaders can change the lives of children, schools, and communitities Extols a new generation that relate to the maxim "Leadership is a matter of how to be, not how to do" Shows what it takes to be a true leader during a crisis And more.

Technology and World Trade

Technology and World Trade
Author: Robert Leon Stern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1967
Genre: Commerce
ISBN: UOM:39015082414155

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