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Aspects of career development and information management policies at the Bank of Japan - a frank interview with a former central banker
Relatively little empirical research has been published on the internal affairs of central banks. Secrecy is a key aspect of central banking, and this has posed a major obstacle to researchers. In this paper, an experienced and senior former Bank of Japan official is interviewed concerning the personnel management and information management policies, as well as the informal âguidanceâ at the Bank of Japan. A number of surprising details emerge concerning the personnel management and information management policies of the Japanese central bank.<br/
Figure-Figure Interaction Between Bodies Having Arbitrary Shapes and Mass Distributions: A Power Series Expansion Approach
We derive an expression for the mutual gravitational force and torque of two
bodies having arbitrary shapes and mass distributions, as an expansion in power
series of their products of inertia and of the relative coordinates of their
centres of mass. The absolute convergence of all the power series developed is
rigorously demonstrated. The absence of transcendental functions makes this
formalism suitable for fast numerical applications. The products of inertia
used here are directly related to the spherical harmonics coefficients, and we
provide a detailed analysis of this relationship.Comment: 13 pages, accepted by Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronom
âHe heals the brokenhearted and binds up their woundsâ (Ps 147:3): Perspectives on pastoral care
The psalmist is deeply convinced that God is a reliable addressee to whom those hurt, traumatised and grieving may turn. Churches, by their mandate to share Godâs loving-kindness, are obliged to provide opportunities, counselling and pastoral care to those who suffer from violations in their lives. Representatives of the church will do so by proclaiming Godâs compassion and pitifulness. This obligation is all the more important as it can be observed that Christians, congregations and churches have oftentimes been part and parcel of processes that caused harm, hurt and trauma to their members or other people
Reformation jubilees : is there cause for celebration in 2017? â What remains?
This article is about the 500 hundred year commemoration of the Reformation in 2017.
However, the question is to be asked: What should we celebrate in 2017? The article reflects
on this question against the background of the ongoing division within Western Christianity.
It discusses objectives laid out by Wolfgang Huber in 2008 for the Luther Decade. These
objectives focus on the relationship between church and society, and particularly Lutheranthemes
such as âhopelessnesses of lifeâ, âafflictions of faithâ, âGodâs hiddennessâ and the
âtheology of the crossâ. The article demonstrates that the soteriological focal point of Biblical-
Lutheran theology reflects the assertion that it is only God who, through the belief in Christ,
awards freedom and dignity to every human. The Church represents the âmetaphor of a
Christian fellowshipâ, which is a fellowship of equals that provides a socio-political impetus.This article, originally written
in German and entitled
âReformationsjubiläen: Was
ist 2017 zufeiern? â Was
is bleibt?â, is translated by
Klaudia Ringelmannhttp://www.hts.org.zaam201
Confessional Lutheran commitment in the International Lutheran Council - a conservative contribution of Lutheranism to the Ecumenical Age
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the
International Lutheran Council of the ecumenical movement was regarded more or less
as marginal, compared to the mainstream Protestant churches. Rooted in the 16th century
Reformation, relating to the confessional writings of the Lutheran Church as comprised in
the Book of Concord (1580), these churches in the 19th century rediscovered what might be
labelled âconfessional identityâ. Looking at the European scene as a paradigm of secularisation
(in spite of necessary differentiations), it is observed how traditional faith, trying not to sever
its biblical and confessional roots, approached and reacted to âmodernâ developments in
society and the church. A historical survey, combined with a systematic reflection on Lutheran
identity in a post-Christian context, served to diagnose the problems of Christian responsibility
in a globalising world. Through the changes and challenges that confront Christianity
at the beginning of the 21st century, the confessional Lutheran churches â affiliated to the
International Lutheran Council â came to face their ecumenical responsibility. The mission of
the Church ought to be reconsidered in terms of its biblical foundation, its historical identity,
its confessional self-understanding, and its ecumenical obligation.http://www.hts.org.zaam2013mn201
Confessional Lutheran commitment in the International Lutheran Council - a conservative contribution of Lutheranism to the Ecumenical Age
The contribution of confessional Lutheran churches, especially those affiliated to the
International Lutheran Council of the ecumenical movement was regarded more or less
as marginal, compared to the mainstream Protestant churches. Rooted in the 16th century
Reformation, relating to the confessional writings of the Lutheran Church as comprised in
the Book of Concord (1580), these churches in the 19th century rediscovered what might be
labelled âconfessional identityâ. Looking at the European scene as a paradigm of secularisation
(in spite of necessary differentiations), it is observed how traditional faith, trying not to sever
its biblical and confessional roots, approached and reacted to âmodernâ developments in
society and the church. A historical survey, combined with a systematic reflection on Lutheran
identity in a post-Christian context, served to diagnose the problems of Christian responsibility
in a globalising world. Through the changes and challenges that confront Christianity
at the beginning of the 21st century, the confessional Lutheran churches â affiliated to the
International Lutheran Council â came to face their ecumenical responsibility. The mission of
the Church ought to be reconsidered in terms of its biblical foundation, its historical identity,
its confessional self-understanding, and its ecumenical obligation.http://www.hts.org.zaam2013mn201
Real presence. Outline of an ecumenical review
The issue of an adequate description, a conceptual formulation and a theological interpretation
of the gift of the Lordâs Supper, has been a concern of Christianity since ancient times. The
circumspect observation in the Charta Oecumenica (2001) reads: âFundamental differences in
faith are still barriers to visible unityâ. In the light of those difficulties, attempts have been
made in recent years to work on a âJoint Declaration on the Lordâs Supperâ. All churches and
denominations face the challenge to bring that which they learn of Jesus Christâs sacramental
presence from the New Testament. Some rapprochements have been achieved in the last
decades. Some of those results are discussed in this essay.This article is translated from the German article âRealpräsenz. Skizze einer Ăśkumenischen Bestandsaufnahmeâ by Klaudia
Ringelmann.http://www.hts.org.zaam2016Church History and Church Polic
Properties of a beam splitter entangler with Gaussian input states
An explicit formula is given for the quantity of entanglement in the output
state of a beam splitter, given the squeezed vacuum states input in each mode.Comment: To appear in Phys. Rev.
Symbiont identity matters: carbon and phosphorus fluxes between Medicago truncatula and different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Many studies have scrutinized the nutritional benefits of arbuscular mycorrhizal associations to their host plants, while the carbon (C) balance of the symbiosis has often been neglected. Here, we present quantification of both the C costs and the phosphorus (P) uptake benefits of mycorrhizal association between barrel medic (Medicago truncatula) and three arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species, namely Glomus intraradices, Glomus claroideum, and Gigaspora margarita. Plant growth, P uptake and C allocation were assessed 7 weeks after sowing by comparing inoculated plants with their non-mycorrhizal counterparts, supplemented with different amounts of P. Isotope tracing (3)(3)P and (1)(3)C) was used to quantify both the mycorrhizal benefits and the costs, respectively. G. intraradices supported greatest plant P acquisition and incurred high C costs, which lead to similar plant growth benefits as inoculation with G. claroideum, which was less efficient in supporting plant P acquisition, but also required less C. G. margarita imposed large C requirement on the host plant and provided negligible P uptake benefits. However, it did not significantly reduce plant growth due to sink strength stimulation of plant photosynthesis. A simple experimental system such as the one established here should allow quantification of mycorrhizal costs and benefits routinely on a large number of experimental units. This is necessary for rapid progress in assessment of C fluxes between the plants and different mycorrhizal fungi or fungal communities, and for understanding the dynamics between mutualism and parasitism in mycorrhizal symbioses
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