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SUSPENDING THE DEBATE ABOUT DIVINE SOVEREIGNTY AND HUMAN FREEDOM
The debate about divine sovereignty and human freedom is a series of competing attempts to reconcile two apparently conflicting components of Christian belief. Each of these attempts, or reconciliation projects, offers an account of how it can be true both that God is sovereign omnipotent and omniscient and that human...
Tags: David, Freedom, God, John, Joseph, Josephine, Oxford University Press, Paul, Peter
Research articles 2008-09-01
Garrett Epps
MR. EPPS: Thanks, Paul. Paul's invitation to come to this conference and honor Professor Dershowitz, whom I will call Professor Dershowitz since we've barely met and I never was a student, arrived, luckily, on a Thursday. And I say luckily because on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, I say to myself,...
Tags: American, American Media Inc., Freedom, Holmes, Justice, Paul, South
Research articles 2008-06-22
Increasing global demand for an uncensored Internet - how the U.S. can help defeat online censorship by facilitating private action
ABSTRACT This Note discusses efforts to defeat government censorship of the Internet. In the narrow meaning of that idea, this Note initially discusses technological efforts to circumvent government-imposed Internet firewalls; in the broader sense, it addresses the larger goal of inducing censoring governments to bring their firewalls down. Proposed...
Tags: Freedom, Google Inc., House, Note, U.S. Can Corp., U.S. Government, Voice
Research articles 2008-01-01
Portable politics and durable religion: the moral worldviews of American evangelical missionaries
INTRODUCTION We began this study with the assumption that American international missionaries, having been exposed to a foreign culture, would relativize their own perspective on American culture, religion, and politics. In particular, we were interested in whether American international missionaries from the Pacific Northwest PNW exhibited similar traits to...
Tags: American, Americans, Bush, Christians, Contact, Culture, Freedom, God, Green, Michael, N, Oxford University Press, Political, Politics, Press, Protestant, Religion, Smith
Research articles 2007-12-22
Hegel's theory of moral action, its place in his system and the 'highest' right of the subject
1 INTRODUCTION There is at present, amongst Hegel scholars and in the interpretative discussions of Hegel's social and political theories, the flavour of old-style 'apology' for his liberal credentials, as though--prior to any attempt to engage with the social ethics he proposes--there exists a real need to prove Hegel...
Tags: A., C., Cambridge University Press, Critique, F., Freedom, G., H., Hegel, J., Kant, Kantian, M., Morality, Oxford University Press, Philosophy, Political, Press, R, Responsibility, S., Social, Stewart, W., Wood
Research articles 2007-07-01
19th century AD
Introduction Oh, freedom! Oh, freedom! Oh, freedom all over met When I am free! An' befo' I'd be a slave, I'll be buried in my grave, An' go home to my Lord an' be free. ...
Tags: African, Africans, Allen, American, Baptist, Black, Blacks, De, Franklin, Freedom, God, Gray, John, Johnson, Jones, Lord, Mitchell, Negro, Preaching, SATAN, Sobel N.V., Stewart
Research articles 2000-12-01
The origins of black sharecropping
Sharecropping developed after various other production schemes failed. By 1868, it was the predominant capital-labor arrangement throughout the South. In retrospect, the development of sharecropping seems a tragedy, because it is associated with the kind of static, hopeless poverty and debt cycles that afflicted the entire South well into the...
Tags: American, Black, Economic, Freedom, North, Northern, Oxford University Press, Press, Reconstruction, Redemption, Robert, South
Research articles 1995-12-22
Pfeffer: Freedom is the Cost of Power
The Find: Management guru Jeff Pfeffer knows how you can boost your power within an organization, but he also knows super-charging your influence at work comes at a cost: freedom. The Source: Stanford Professor Bob Sutton quoting Pfeffer, author of Managing with Power, on his blog Work...
Tags: Influence, Freedom, Bob Sutton, Blogging, Strategy, Internet, Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-08-28
How I Conquered My Public Speaking Phobia
Sometimes an individual is too afraid to have so much freedom of choice available to them and draws back into a life of hiding. If you are the kind of person who is courageous and who does desire freedom then the story in this paper may be inspiring to you.
Tags: Public Speaking, Freedom, ExpertArticles.com
White papers 2007-01-17
Being Organized: Is It Worth The Effort?
To have freedom of time, and other kinds of freedom as well, you need to be organized. It's one of the many paradoxes of life. People often think that the processes of getting and being organized take away from their available time, and it's true - as far as it...
Tags: Freedom, WreckRamblin
White papers 2007-01-01
Media Coverage In And Of A Crisis: A Primer
From the executive summary: ‘Every government's primary need at the time of crisis is to re-establish order. The process calls for uniting the country and organizing a response that mobilizes specific groups and resources. Accomplishing the goals will require some degree of secrecy, lying or disinformation, face-saving or posturing, propaganda,...
Tags: Bentley College, Freedom, Government, Tools & Techniques, Vertical Industries, Advertising & Promotion, Security, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing
White papers 2003-01-01

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Corruption, tribalism and democracy: coded messages in Wambali Mkandawire's popular songs in Malawi
Abstract Popular music in Malawi cites corruption and tribalism as amongst the major threats to democracy in the country. Corruption, which involves the plundering of national public resources by a few individuals, affects the distribution of and access to these resources by the majority of Malawians. Tribalism, on...
Articles 2009-07-01
Coming to America
I just finished reading Mr. Huntington's article (Insider, "Coming to America," May/June, 2009) and I had mixed emotions. I was delighted to read two more souls had escaped the Republic of California to seek a life so many of us in real America already enjoy. And at the same time...
Articles 2009-07-01
Barbara Kingsolver
"The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. The most you can do is live inside that hope, running down its hallways, touching the walls on both sides." -2008 Commencement Address, Duke University FOR BARBARA KINGSOLVER (1955-),...
Articles 2009-07-01
History
NONFICTION **** A Tolerable Anarchy Rebels, Reactionaries, and the Making of American Freedom By Jedediah Purdy Now a professor of law at Duke University, Jedediah Purdy is best known for the book he published in his mid-20s, For Common Things...
Articles 2009-07-01
Provo man dies of injuries from fall
PROVO AP -- The family of a 95-year-old Provo man who fell 40 feet and spent a night in Provo Canyon after going out for a hike says he has died of his injuries. George A. Jarvis had several broken bones from the fall. He had been...
Articles 2009-06-25
Council approves additional housing units in Oakley
OAKLEY -- More than 100 homes have been approved to fill vacant space next to Freedom High School. The City Council voted at its meeting Tuesday to subdivide a 33.36-acre lot into 162 parcels for Pulte Home Corp. Pulte's Magnolia Park development along Neroly Road borders the...
Articles 2009-06-24
XcelPlus Global Holdings Reports First Deliveries for Freedom Fuels and Pending Operations Agreement with Gen-X Energies
DOTHAN, Ala. -- XcelPlus Global Holdings, Inc. (Pink Sheets: XPGH) reports that Freedom Fuels, LLC, has already made its first deliveries of XcelPlus' biofuels ...
Articles 2009-06-24
Iranian uprising seems to mean little to U.S. leaders
WASHINGTON -- It has been painful to see so many political leaders in the United States devalue the Iranian uprising -- potentially the most important event since the fall of the Berlin Wall -- by using it to score cheap points off each other, disrespecting the people who are risking...
Articles 2009-06-24
Freedom calling Iran
The United Nations must be allowed into Iran to monitor the election up to, and including, a new election. During the new election, let the call go forth among all citizens of Iran that your brothers and sisters of democracy from all over the world are with you. ...
Articles 2009-06-24
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