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    The lady and the wench : a practical theodicy in Russian literature.

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    In the study of religion, it is important to distinguish broadly between two forms of theodicy: theoretical and practical. Both forms address the fundamental concern of all theodicy, the justice of God, but they do so in different contexts and for different purposes

    ENTREPRENEURIAL ALERTNESS THROUGH COGNITIVE SCHEMATA

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    This article is an investigation into the causes of entrepreneurial alertness, the ability of entrepreneurs to spot new business opportunities in the environment. By drawing from decision theory and schema theory, a model is developed to show how changes in the environment are mediated by entrepreneurial alertness and brought to the situated attention of entrepreneurs for evaluation. Entrepreneurial alertness is seen to be the application of unique schemata that allow the entrepreneur to impute meaning to environmental change that would not be imputed by other managers. It is argued that this arises from differences in schematic richness, schematic association, and schematic priming. These three antecedents may therefore form a basis on which enhanced entrepreneurial alertness can be developedEntrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial alertness, Opportunity spotting; Growth and innovation; SME development

    Aerospace Medicine and Biology. An annotated bibliography. Cumulative indexes, 1952-1961 literature, volumes I-X

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    Subject and author cumulative indexes on aerospace medicine and biology - annotated bibliograph

    Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900): Commentary

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    Orthodox reflection on modern legalism began in Russia, not because the Russians were better prepared to think about law than the other Orthodox peoples, but because Russia was the first Orthodox country to attempt to remake itself into a state and society of the modern type

    The Modernity of Khomiakov

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    In the case of Khomiakov and the other Russian religious philosophers of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, however, identifying the traditional element is a difficult task for a reason which becomes more obvious as one becomes better acquainted with their work: Khomiakov and the other Russian religious philosophers were not traditional thinkers

    Alien Registration- Valliere, Josephine (Augusta, Kennebec County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/18614/thumbnail.jp

    Vladimir Soloviev (1853-1900): Selected and edited by Paul Valliere

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    Vladimir Soloviev was the first modern Orthodox thinker to give systematic attention to the problem ofreligion and Iaw. Philosophy of law in Russia predated Soloviev, but its pioneers did not deal directly with religion

    Russian Religious Thought and the Future of Orthodox Theology

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    Paper presented as Fr. Alexander Schmemann Memorial Lecture, St. Vladimir\u27s Seminary, on January 20, 2001
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