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Sample's "A Christian Justice For The Common Good" (Book Review), Amy C. Rice May 2019

Sample's "A Christian Justice For The Common Good" (Book Review), Amy C. Rice

The Christian Librarian

No abstract provided.


Religious Accommodations For Sabbatarian Observance Among Library Staff, Paul A. Hartog Jan 2016

Religious Accommodations For Sabbatarian Observance Among Library Staff, Paul A. Hartog

The Christian Librarian

Over the last twenty-five years, litigation related to religious discrimination in the workplace has been on the rise. One of the tension points has been the religious practice of Sabbath keeping, leading to employment scheduling conflicts. Title VII and its subsequent amendments require that employers seek “reasonable accommodations” for Sabbatarian observance. Such adjustments should not cause “undue hardship” to the employer, who is required to make a “good faith effort” at accommodation. This article discusses creative alternatives that managers of public libraries and nonsectarian academic libraries may implement when accommodating Seventh-Day Adventist and similar Sabbatarian staff members.


Freedom Of Religion And The Legal Status Of Religion In Russia, Larisa Skuratovskaya Apr 1997

Freedom Of Religion And The Legal Status Of Religion In Russia, Larisa Skuratovskaya

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


Bosnian Elections, Reid Westrem Oct 1996

Bosnian Elections, Reid Westrem

Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe

No abstract provided.


The Bible Against War, Amos Dresser Jan 1849

The Bible Against War, Amos Dresser

Historical Quaker Books

This book discusses the Bible's objections to war.

252 pages, 15 cm.