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Journal articles on the topic "Christian Union (Corporate Name)"

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Lourdelle, Henri. "Pension fund management: a trade union commitment to greater corporate social responsibility." Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 10, no. 3 (2004): 452–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102425890401000310.

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR), in association with sustainable development, has become a live issue over the past few years. Should companies be allowed to do whatever they like in the name of competitiveness, even at the risk of compromising the future of the planet? What means does the trade union movement currently have at its disposal to influence corporate conduct in the direction of sustainable development and social responsibility? Over and above traditional trade union activities, the unions have available to them a tool, namely the funds which they manage – or jointly manage –
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Mueller, Gene. "Christian trade union in the Weimar Republic, 1918–1933: The failure of corporate pluralism." Social Science Journal 25, no. 1 (1988): 116–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0362-3319(88)90060-2.

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Davis, Larry R., Joan Brumm, and Charles McDonald Jr. "Texar Federal Credit Union: Where Your Friends Are." Journal of Business Case Studies (JBCS) 7, no. 5 (2011): 49–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/jbcs.v7i5.5605.

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TEXAR Federal Credit Union (formerly Bowie County Teachers Credit Union, Bowie-Cass Teachers Credit Union, and the Teachers Federal Credit Union) has been, from inception in 1951, a provider of a broad range of financial services to its members, primarily in Texarkana, Texas, and Arkansas and the surrounding areas. The credit union experienced normal growth over the years as it progressed through major name changes, especially to TEXAR in 2001. Another significant milestone was the decision to launch a major building program that concluded with moving into a new, large, and modern building in
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Dorssemont, Filip. "Corporate social responsibility, what's in a name? A critical appraisal of the Green Paper." Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research 10, no. 3 (2004): 362–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/102425890401000304.

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In July 2001 the European Commission issued a Green Paper entitled Promoting a European Framework for Corporate Social Responsibility. The paper was elaborated by the Directorate-General for Employment and Social Affairs. It focused on companies’ responsibilities in the social field. The term ‘corporate social responsibility (CSR) emerged from discourses and statements delivered by companies reflecting upon, even praising, their own functioning. The European Union's concern with the topic is rooted in the expressed conviction that CSR can be a positive contribution to the strategic goal set in
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Paul, Danbaki Jatau. "ANOTHER LOOK AT CHRISTIAN UNITY IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN." ISRG Journal of Arts Humanities & Social Sciences (ISRGJAHSS) II, no. IV (2024): 370–75. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13340627.

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<em>Jesus&rsquo; prayer in John 17:21, &ldquo;that they may be one," the prayer of the departing Lord for the unity of his followers, has become one of the expressions of the ecumenical movement. The unity of believers in view in the Fourth Gospel is a unity based on the mutual indwelling of the Father and the Son on the one side and the believers on the other, and which is modelled on the union between the Father and the Son. But the unity also has a corporate component; to love one another as their Lord commands and live as members of one Vine and one Flock. The aim of this article is to inv
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Lambert, Jean-Luc. "La fête nénetse de l’éleveur de rennes." Études mongoles et sibériennes 30, no. 1 (1999): 47–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/emong.1999.1208.

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At the beginning of the century, the Nenetses, unlike the other Samoyeds, did not celebrate a renewal rite conducted by a shaman. Instead, they held an annual feast connnected with reindeer-raising on the name day of Saint Elijah. This practice seems to have been inaugurated by the Orthodox clergy, who Christianized the Nenetses from 1825 on. Elijah, who was associated with rain and fertility of the soil, could, thanks to a play on words, be linked to reindeer. In 1935, the Soviet authorities eliminated all Christian references in this festival, thus transforming its contents. This festival wa
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Karttunen, Tomi. "Towards Unity in Baptism: Exploring the Current State and Future Possibilities of Ecumenical Recognition." Khazanah Theologia 5, no. 2 (2023): 109–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/kt.v5i2.20036.

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This study discusses the current state of ecumenical discussions on the mutual recognition of baptism and the possibilities for progress. Baptism is considered the basic sacrament of unity in Christianity, yet mutual baptismal confession is still not a reality among all Christian Churches and communities. This research also tries to answer questions about the lack of faith in infant baptism and the differences in understanding of the sacrament, especially in the relationship between Orthodox and Protestants. The method used in this study is a systematic analysis of the most relevant ecumenical
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Moteyunayte, Ilona V. "The Role of Ekphrasis in Creating Hierotopy in “Mirozhsky Poems” by Vsevolod Rozhnyatovsky." Literary Fact, no. 2 (28) (2023): 194–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.22455/2541-8297-2023-28-194-217.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of Vsevolod Rozhnyatovsky’s “Mirozhsky poems” (2013), which demonstrates the sacralization of the place described therein. The author shows how the title toponym exists in the cultural consciousness of the Pskovites (the name of the river is absorbed by the name of the temple, which has been turned into a museum). Its composition outlines a peculiar lyrical plot: the subtitles of the book indicate the author’s path from museum work through contact with the Christian religion and art to his own poetic creativity in line with the Christian idea of the Logos
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Lineham, Peter J. "Finding a Space for Evangelicalism: Evangelical Youth Movements in New Zealand." Studies in Church History 23 (1986): 477–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400010767.

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Voluntary religious societies may be viewed either as powerful instruments for mobilising the Christian community, or as bodies which divert its energies from their proper function. They tend to be enclaves where distinctive values and activities are encouraged and confirmed. They have been marked by a greater degree of internationalism than the broader church, no doubt because their narrowness and specificity make their transfer outside their home context less problematic. Evangelical voluntary organisations provide good illustrations of these features. It is the intention of this paper to ex
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Blahušiaková, Miriama. "Socially responsible behavior of companies from the young generation perspective : An empiric study from four European Union Member States." Strategic Management, no. 00 (2025): 86. https://doi.org/10.5937/straman2400022b.

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Background: Since adopting the Non-Financial Reporting Directive, companies have been required to report information on environmental, social, and employee matters. After adopting the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and its gradual transposition into the European Union (EU) Member States' national legislation, the Environmental Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting requirements are becoming stricter to ensure transparency and comparability of reported sustainability information, to prevent greenwashing, and to ensure that companies behave in a socially responsible manner to the e
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Books on the topic "Christian Union (Corporate Name)"

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W, Geyer Douglas, Handy Lowell K. 1949-, and American Theological Library Association, eds. International Christian Literature Documentation Project: A subject, author, and corporate name index to nonwestern Christian literature. American Theological Library Association, 1993.

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Stamenkoviç, Marko, ed. Resistance. 2nd ed. punctum books, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.53288/0384.1.00.

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esistance features a selection of overtly non-conformist positions in the contemporary visual art scene of Albania vis-à-vis the most recent social, political, and economic turmoils in the Western Balkans – a region marked by the dark side of political governances that have remained “democratic” in their outward appearance (especially toward the European Union), while dramatically leaning toward autocratic regimes in the eyes of their own citizens. Regardless of their citizens’ primary interests, and despite some positive signals surfacing in the international media, almost every attempt to es
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Book chapters on the topic "Christian Union (Corporate Name)"

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Grobien, Gifford A. "Union with Christ and Its Bearing on New Character." In Christian Character Formation. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198746195.003.0005.

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Research in the area of union with Christ by the Finnish Luther School in recent decades provides a way of understanding the new character given in justification. The Finnish school has criticized recent Luther research as overlooking Luther’s teaching on union with Christ. Instead, reception of Christ’s grace and gifts requires participation in Christ’s body. While the Finns may be criticized for weaknesses in articulating forensic justification, their emphasis on union serves in the explanation of a new Christian character. Other elements of union are described to develop an anthropology of
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Ekelund, Robert B., Robert F. Hébert, Robert D. Tollison, Gary M. Anderson, and Audrey B. Davidson. "Monasteries as Agents of the Corporate Church." In Sacred Trust: The Medieval Church as an Economic Firm. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195103373.003.0003.

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Abstract The medieval monastery was a complex organization of production and distribution set within the more elaborate corporate structure of the institutional Christian Church. Monasteries were conspicuous in the local economies where they played a dual role as retail distributors of the assurance of eternal salvation and as producers of agricultural products. In the corporate structure of Christendom the medieval monastery operated as a (downstream) franchised firm, receiving quality assurance and name-brand recognition from the Church of Rome in return for certain payments (upstream).
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George-Tvrtković, Rita. "Dialogues with Jews and Muslims." In The Oxford Handbook of Deification. Oxford University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198865179.013.45.

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Abstract This chapter highlights select cases, both historical and contemporary, in which the concept of deification has been raised by Latin Christians engaged in conversation with Jews or Muslims. It begins with an analysis of a medieval dialogue on deification between a fifteenth-century Latin Christian, Nicholas of Cusa, and an imaginary Muslim interlocutor. The chapter then moves to contemporary Christian-Jewish and Christian-Muslim discussions of deification that are more extended and more authentically dialogical, since it is only in recent decades that comparative theologians have begu
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Turek, Lauren Frances. "Fighting Religious Persecution behind the Iron Curtain." In To Bring the Good News to All Nations. Cornell University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501748912.003.0005.

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This chapter examines evangelical interest groups on behalf of persecuted Soviet Pentecostals and Baptists during the Reagan administration. It shows how evangelicals combined human rights activism at home with focused network building in the Soviet bloc in order to support their suffering brethren and lay the foundation for expanded evangelistic opportunities in the communist world. It also describes the evangelical organizations and missionary groups that ensured the postcommunist states would guarantee religious liberty for their citizens and allow foreigners to evangelize as the Soviet Uni
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Drake, Janine Giordano. "Afterword." In The Gospel of Church. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197614303.003.0011.

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Abstract By the end of the Progressive Era, most ministers of the Federal Council of Churches had done little to measurably improve the lives of working people. They obstructed the efforts of the American Federation of Labor to defend the trade union as a moral agent. They undermined the advocacy of the Socialist Party for jobs programs and public social services. Instead, these ministers designed a weak agenda for moderate reform, and then gathered corporate resources and conservative political allies to help them undermine the public, moral gravity of the labor movement. Their motives were n
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Tollefsen, Torstein Theodor. "Eros and Agape – a Critique of Anders Nygren." In Love – Ancient Perspectives. Cappelen Damm Akademisk/NOASP, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23865/noasp.133.ch01.

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Nygren’s book Eros och Agape was first published in Sweden in 1930/36. It was then published in English translation in 1953 under the title Agape and Eros. The author’s idea was to describe the development of the Christian concept of love through the centuries. Nygren argued that eros is the term for Platonic, self-centred love that strives for union with the divine realities, while agape, denoting the Christian concept of love, is the free, divine movement towards human beings. Agape is unselfish and is not motivated by any value in the recipient. This distinction drawn by Nygren has been so
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DiGirolamo, Vincent. "Press Philanthropy and the Politics of Want." In Crying the News. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195320251.003.0009.

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To better recruit and discipline their young distribution force, newspaper publishers and circulation managers in the 1880s became pioneers of corporate welfare. Led by Joseph Pulitzer in St. Louis, E. W. Scripps in Detroit and Cincinnati, Victor Lawson in Chicago, and George Booth in Grand Rapids, Michigan, they organized newsboy banquets, excursions, clubs, schools, and marching bands. They also sponsored newsboy boxing tournaments and fielded newsboy baseball teams. A dozen eastern newspapers formed their own newsboy baseball league. Newsboys took full advantage of these programs, as well a
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Walton, Gary M. "Fulton’s Folly." In Second Thoughts. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195066333.003.0020.

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Abstract Despite popular belief, it is not the free market that causes monopoly, nor the logic of laissez faire that constricts competition, but rather government intervention in the economy that gives unfair advantages to vested interests. Cable franchises, the Postal Service’s exclusive government-operated first-class mail services, Amtrak’s monopoly on passenger train routes, or telephone companies’ lack of competition for local calls are not the products of unfettered capitalism. Established operators fight hard to eliminate competitive threats; corporate presidents line up with top union
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Griffin, Roger. "Colin Jordan, The Revival Of National Socialism." In Fascism. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192892492.003.0183.

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Abstract Colin]ordan has been one of Britain’s most active neo-Nazi agitators. He founded the White Defence League in 1958 with the help of the widow of Arnold Leese, founder of the inter-war Imperial Fascist League, and after a brieftime with the British National Party formed by john Bean in 1900 (the present party of that name was formed byJohn Tyndall in 1982), he left to form the National Socialist Movement in1962. ln the same year he set up the World Union of National Socialists (WUNS), and remained the commander of its European section throughout the 196os, abetted in this by his wife Fr
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De Blij, Harm. "Promise and Peril in the Provinces." In The Power of Place. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195367706.003.0013.

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If locals in rural frontiers are in the thrall of powerful globals based in a network of world cities, they are not without power themselves. In the global core as well as the periphery, countrysides are the sources and scenes of resistance to decisions and actions taken in capitals and corporate boardrooms. French farmers seeing their privileges endangered by economic reforms demonstrate, and occasionally riot, in the streets of Paris. Often their banners proclaim their causes, but sometimes they show the name of a French region or even the flag of a département, reminding the authorities tha
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Conference papers on the topic "Christian Union (Corporate Name)"

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Blahušiaková, Miriama. "Corporate Social Responsibility and the Importance of Esg Reporting From the Young Generation Perspective." In 29th International Scientific Conference Strategic Management and Decision Support Systems in Strategic Management. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46541/978-86-7233-428-9_384.

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Since the adoption of the Non-Financial Reporting Directive, companies are required to report information on environmental, social, and employee matters, respect for human rights, anti-corruption, and bribery matters. These aspects represent some of the elements of socially responsible corporate behavior. Following the adoption of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and its gradual transposition into the European Union Member States' national legislation, the ESG reporting requirements are becoming stricter. The aim is to ensure transparency and comparability of reported sustainab
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Reports on the topic "Christian Union (Corporate Name)"

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Colomb, Claire, and Tatiana Moreira de Souza. Regulating Short-Term Rentals: Platform-based property rentals in European cities: the policy debates. Property Research Trust, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52915/kkkd3578.

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Short-term rentals mediated by digital platforms have positive and negative impacts that are unevenly distributed among socio-economic groups and places. Detrimental impacts on the housing market and quality of life of long-term residents have been particular contentious in some cities. • In the 12 cities studied in the report (Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Prague, Rome and Vienna), city governments have responded differently to the growth of short-term rentals. • The emerging local regulations of short-term rentals take multiple forms and exhibi
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