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Showing papers in "The Journal of Biblical Integration in Business in 1996"


Journal Article
TL;DR: Dr Johnson brings to our attention insights on biblical integration from a book published over a century ago and shares lessons he has learned as editor of the JBIB and presents a model of the approach to biblical integration.
Abstract: Dr Johnson brings to our attention insights on biblical integration from a book published over a century ago He also shares lessons he has learned as editor of the JBIB and presents a model of the approach to biblical integration that JBIB seems to be taking

8 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: In this article, the authors suggest three basic issues to be addressed in developing leadership skills in business students: the biblical mandate in the form of a theology for Christian leadership, accomplishing leadership development within the curriculum without violating the tenets of a liveral arts education, and advantages Christians have over non-Christians in leadership.
Abstract: The author suggests three basic issues to be addressed in developing leadership skills in business students: the biblical mandate in the form of a theology for Christian leadership, accomplishing leadership development within the curriculum without violating the tenets of a liveral arts education, and advantages Christians have over non-Christians in leadership.

6 citations


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TL;DR: Ward as discussed by the authors discusses the inconsistencies between the Protestant Work Ethic and a biblically-based work ethic and points out the inconsistencies in the work ethic with respect to the role and goal of human work in creation.
Abstract: Following a precise presentation of the role and goal of human work in God's creation, Dr. Ward discusses the Protestant Work Ethic and points out the inconsistencies between it and a biblically-based work ethic.

3 citations


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TL;DR: Brooks as mentioned in this paper argued that the Bible does present a case for financial risk and offers several options for mortgage payments plus retirement savings, and challenged the secular perception that Bible has nothing useful to offer on modern financial risk-taking.
Abstract: Challenging the secular perception that the Bible has nothing useful to offer on modern financial risk-taking, Dr. Brooks suggests that the Bible does present a case for financial risk and offers several options for mortgage payments plus retirement savings.

3 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: The authors compare Deming's philosophy of transformation with the spiritual transformation that occurs when one becomes a Christian, and suggest that believers can be in partial agreement with Deming, but must embrace a fuller understanding of the depth and implications of biblical metanoia.
Abstract: The authors compare Deming's philosophy of transformation with the spiritual transformation that occurs when one becomes a Christian. They suggest that believers can be in partial agreementwith Deming, but must embrace a fuller understanding of the depth and implications of biblical metanoia.

2 citations


Journal Article
TL;DR: The authors argue that the biblical virtues of integrity and its close cousins, justice and righteousness, are integral to the efficient functioning of financial markets and the efficient financial performance of businesses in our system of democratic capitalism.
Abstract: This article discusses both anecdotal evidence and findings of recent research to demonstrate that the biblical virtues of integrity and its close cousins, justice and righteousness, are integral to the efficient functioning of financial markets and the efficient financial performance of businesses in our system of democratic capitalism The article notes that the presuppositions of finance currently ignore these normative considerations, and discusses the possibility of a paradigm shift toward a values-based perspective in finance

2 citations