Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Keyword
-
- Covenant (2)
- Creation (2)
- Kingship (2)
- Sabbath (2)
- Sunday (2)
-
- Abraham (1)
- Anointing (1)
- Auditors material weaknesses compliance federal grants (1)
- Behaviors (1)
- Biblical (1)
- Business (1)
- Business leaders (1)
- Coercive power (1)
- Community (1)
- Contemporary (1)
- David (1)
- Developing a course (1)
- Dominion (1)
- Duties (1)
- Essential questions (1)
- Global culture (1)
- Hezekiah (1)
- International relations (1)
- Joash (1)
- Josiah (1)
- Leadership (1)
- Learn (1)
- Legitimate power (1)
- Manage (1)
- Management (1)
- File Type
Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Business
"Why Do We Have To Learn This Stuff?" Revising Or Developing A Course Using Essential Questions, Michael E. Cafferky
"Why Do We Have To Learn This Stuff?" Revising Or Developing A Course Using Essential Questions, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
This paper explores how the concept of “essential questions” can be used as a structural tool for revising or developing a business course such that active learning and student engagement are fostered. The concept of essential questions is different from and similar to the Socratic method. The relationship between essential questions and other course elements is discussed. An example is provided for how this approach was used in a business ethics course taught from a biblical worldview.
Biblical Kingship: Model For Contemporary Business Leaders., Michael E. Cafferky
Biblical Kingship: Model For Contemporary Business Leaders., Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
A careful study of the biblical references to kingship reveals that accumulation of personal wealth, building military power which could be use to oppress citizens, and convoluted foreign policy were unacceptable. This speaks to our contemporary condition. Furthermore, kings were responsible to, and chosen from, the community, and expected to set a high moral example.
Sabbath & Management, Theology & Application, Michael E. Cafferky
Sabbath & Management, Theology & Application, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
Without detracting from the importance of setting aside one day of worship each week some scholars believe that the meaning of Sabbath contains broader principles. This paper presents a summary of Sabbath theology based on two biblical themes: Creation and Covenant. It provides support for why managers should consider applying Sabbath principles in their work. Part III shows some of the ways in which this might play out in managerial work.
Book Review Of Sunday, Sabbath, And The Weekend: Managing Time In A Global Culture, Michael E. Cafferky
Book Review Of Sunday, Sabbath, And The Weekend: Managing Time In A Global Culture, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
If you haven't thought about the biblical meaning of the Sabbath lately and your mind if focused on business, I recommend that you start considering Sabbath now with the help of the book Sunday, Sabbath and the Weekend. Remember the Sabbath! Remembering (Exodus 20:8) and observing (Deut. 5:12) the Sabbath is what the book helps us do by offering a collection of fourteen essays on the Sabbath and what this concept and practice mean in a contemporary global context.
Characteristics Of Auditors Reporting Material Weaknesses In Internal Control Over Compliance For Federal Grants, Julie Hyde
Faculty Works
Are auditor characteristics associated with the reporting of a material weakness in internal control over compliance for federal grants?
Determinants Of Material Weaknesses In Internal Control Over Compliance In Accordance With Omb Circular A-133 For U.S. Counties, Julie Hyde
Faculty Works
What entity characteristics are associated with the reporting of a material weakness in internal control over compliance for federal grants?
Honor The King. Yes, But Emulate The King?, Michael E. Cafferky
Honor The King. Yes, But Emulate The King?, Michael E. Cafferky
Faculty Works
In seeking to discern God's will for their lives, top-echelon Christian leaders would do well to consider the biblical ideals embedded in the concept of kingship. The paper explores the biblical characteristics of the ideal king with the goal of identifying lessons for contemporary top-echelon leaders. It also reviews the connection between creation and kingship and the biblical concept of the Kingship of God, biblical guidance available in the selection, anointing and annual renewal of the king, and the duties and role of the king. It draws lessons regarding contemporary top-echelon Christian leaders in terms of personal traits, behaviors and …