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  2. Workplace spirituality - Wikipedia

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    European Baha'i Business Forum (EBBF) World Business Academy (WBA) Spiritual Business Network (SBN) Foundation for Workplace Spirituality; Key factors that have led to this trend include: Mergers and acquisitions destroyed the psychological contract that workers had a job for life. This led some people to search for more of a sense of inner ...

  3. Christian corporatism - Wikipedia

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    Christian corporatism is a societal, economic, or a modern political application of the Christian doctrine of Paul of Tarsus in I Corinthians 12:12-31 where Paul speaks of an organic form of politics and society where all people and components are functionally united, like the human body.

  4. G. L. Christian and Associates v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Because the FAR is the law, and government contractors are presumed to be familiar with the FAR, a mandatory clause that expresses a significant or deeply ingrained strand of public procurement policy will be incorporated into a Government contract by operation of law, even if the parties intentionally omitted it. [1] [2]

  5. The Key Principles of Christian Investing - AOL

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    Christian investing is a type of ESG (environment, social, governance) investing that aims to select investments that align with the values and beliefs of the Christian religion.

  6. Gary North (economist) - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 article in The New York Times identified North as a central figure in Christian reconstructionism, the philosophy which advocates the institution of "a Christian theocracy under Old Testament law [as] the best form of government, and a radically libertarian one." [23] North wrote: "I certainly believe in biblical theocracy." [25] [26]

  7. Protestant work ethic - Wikipedia

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    The Protestant work ethic, [1] also known as the Calvinist work ethic [2] or the Puritan work ethic, [3] is a work ethic concept in sociology, economics, and history.It emphasizes that a person's subscription to the values espoused by the Protestant faith, particularly Calvinism, result in diligence, discipline, and frugality.

  8. How the Christian Right Is Hijacking America - AOL

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    “It’s a complex journey, but it’s fundamentally a story of the deliberate, audacious, and unlimitedly ambitious building of power on the Christian right, in the interests of building a ...

  9. The Christian Nationalism at the Heart of Jim Crow America - AOL

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    Indeed, at a meeting of conservative Christians in February, Trump appeared to gesture toward that idea, with his promise that, “With your help and God’s grace, the great revival of America ...