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Critiquing the sacred secular divide /

John Wesley quoted Luke 16 8-9 as the basis for his sermon on the Christian obligationtowards money. He concluded that Christians are obliged to earn all they can, save (i.e.not spend) all they can and give all they can. This verse and Wesley's observations suggest that Christians have an oblig...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Other Authors: Gorringe, Timothy, Gray, Rob, McPhail, Ken
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Bradford, England : Emerald Group Pub., ©2005.
Series:Accounting, auditing & accountability journal ; v. 18, no. 2.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • EAB; Crossing the great divide: critiquing the sacred secular dichotomy in accounting research; The sacred and the secular: examining the role of accounting in the religious context; Balancing money and mission in a local church budget; Does one size fit all? The sacred and secular divide revisited with insights from Niebuhr's typology of social action; Accountability and control in a cat's cradle; Literature and insights; Born again accountants; A song from the corporate woods; Notes from "The Rabbit Hole"; Call for papers