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    Virtues, Managers and Business People: Finding a Place for MacIntyre in a Business Context (review)
    with David Dawson
    Journal of Business Ethics 48 (2). 2003.
    Critics point to four issues as presenting barriers to the use of virtue in the context of business. They focus on the relationship between management and practice, the potential for virtuous behaviour in a competitive environment, the ability to develop a reflexive critique of management that can be acted on, and the differentiation between work and wider social roles and people's propensity to take responsibility for them. In this paper we propose a solution to criticisms levelled at the use o…Read more
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    The fourth in a series of books that result from annual conferences of the top evangelical hermeneutical scholars in the world. The topic for this book probes contemporary theories on the philosophy and theology of history and analyzes how those views intersect with the concept of the Bible as history.
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    Christian philosophy: a systematic and narrative introduction
    Baker Academic, A division of Baker Publishing Group. 2013.
    This third book in a series of successful introductory textbooks by Craig Bartholomew and Michael Goheen builds on their previous projects, The Drama of Scripture and Living at the Crossroads, to offer a comprehensive narrative of philosophical thought from a distinctly Christian perspective. After exploring the interaction among Scripture, worldview, theology, and philosophy, the authors tell the story of philosophy from ancient Greece through postmodern times, positioning the philosophers in t…Read more
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    The Challenge of Islam in Africa
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 6 (1-2): 129-146. 1994.
    At present, Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. In Africa, as elsewhere, militant, fundamentalist Islam is at the heart of this contemporary resurgence. Perhaps the major characteristic of resurgent Islam is its quest to establish states govemed by the Sharia'ah law. There is no sacred/secular dichotomy, and each area of life is taken seriously in terms of Islamisation, With its inherent opposition to the secular privatisation of religion, resurgent Islam presents a challenge to …Read more
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    Christ and Consumerism: Critical Reflections on the Spirit of Our Age
    with Thorsten Moritz
    Paternoster Publishing. 2000.
    Consumerism is not merely a way of life -- it is increasingly recognized as a framework through which people find their identity and sense of belonging in society. Christians are called to be "salt and light" in society. If we are to take this command seriously and be zealous for the reputation of God's character in our day, we must test the "spirit of the age" and analyze the forces and ideologies that shape our culture. If we don't, there is a danger that we will become so accustomed to our co…Read more
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    There is no agreement among scholars about how to read Ecclesiastes. Some read it as deeply pessimistic while others read it as an affirmation of Joy. Ecclesiastes is thus a fertile site for an analysis of the hermeneutical issues impacting on biblical exegesis. This volume explores the interface of hermeneutics and biblical exegesis while keeping its focus on the reading of Ecclesiastes.
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    Renewing Biblical Interpretation
    with Colin J. D. Greene and Karl Möller
    Zondervan. 2000.
    This book seizes the opportunity to reassess the discipline of biblical studies from the foundation up and forges creative new ways for reopening the book for our culture.
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    Webb, Adam K. A Path of Our Own: An Andean Village and Tomorrow's Economy of Values (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 23 (1-2): 216-218. 2011.
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    After Pentecost: Language and Biblical Interpretation
    with Colin J. D. Greene and Karl Möller
    Zondervan. 2001.
    In this rich and creative volume the importance of linguistic issues for biblical interpretation is analyzed, the challenge of postmodernism is explored, and some of the most creative recent developments are assessed and updated.
  • Pei, Minxin. China's Trapped Transition: The Limits of Developmental Autocracy (review)
    Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 19 (1-2): 201-203. 2007.