King John Essays (Examples)

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Leadership In Spiritual Dimensions

Pages: 11 (3292 words) Sources: 8 Document Type:Creative Writing Document #:51024009

… it will discuss the implications of these insights for my leadership.
My Soul and Leading-Assessment
The three indicators that most concern me after king the Assessment for Leaders tool are: firstly, that I find myself often “rushing from one thing to the next without time to really … Christian life—i.e., “championing things that I am not currently experiencing in my own life, manufacturing emotion that I am not feeling, engaging in king action but aware that sometimes I don’t really care”; and, thirdly, that I sometimes feel deep down that I have lost touch with … a common characteristic to these indicators: they reveal a shallowness of intention and fervor; instead of focusing on my service to God and king satisfaction in that service I move from one work to the next in an effort to be busy. As a result, I do … from one work to the……

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Barton, R. H. (2018). Strengthening the soul of your leadership. InterVarsity Press.

Boa, K. D. (2001). Conformed to his image. Zondervan.

Cashman, K. (2017). Leadership from the inside out (3rd ed.). Berrett-Koehler,Publishers.

Chandler, D. J. (2014). Christian spiritual formation. InterVarsity Press.

Houghton, J. D., Neck C.P., & Krishnakumar, S. (2016). The what, why, and how of spirituality in the workplace revisited: a 14-year update and extension. Journal of Management, Spirituality and Religion, 13(3), 177-205.

King, S. N., Altman, D. G., & Lee, R. J. (2011). Discovering the leader in you: How to realize your leadership potential. Jossey-Bass.

Sweeney, P. J., & Fry, L. W. (2012). Character through spiritual leadership. Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 64(2), 89-107.

Van Velsor, E., McCauley, C. D., & Ruderman, M. N. (2010). Handbook of leadership development. Jossey-Bass.

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Rapid Influenza Testing In Children And Adults

Pages: 3 (1016 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Case Study Document #:95995747

… – specifically via the advancement of prophylactic treatment to persons who despite presenting no flu symptoms have been exposed to virus (Peci, Winter, king, Blair, and Gubbay, 2014).  It should also be noted that as Peci, Winter, king, Blair, and Gubbay (2014) further point out, during outbreaks, RIDTs make it possible for “antivirals to be rapidly administered to patients” as one ……

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Atkinson, K. & Mabey, D. (Eds.). (2019). Revolutionizing Tropical Medicine: Point-of-Care Tests, New Imaging Technologies and Digital Health. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 

Cantle, F., Thenabadu, S. & Lacy, C. (Eds.). (2015). Challenging Concepts in Emergency Medicine: Cases with Expert Commentary. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – CDC (2016). Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Tests. Retrieved from  https://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/diagnosis/clinician_guidance_ridt.htm 

Peci, A., Winter, A., King, E., Blair, J. & Gubbay, J. (2014). Performance of Rapid Influenza Diagnostic Testing in Outbreak Settings. J Clin Microbiol, 52(12), 4309-4317. 

World Health Organization (2018). Use of Influenza Rapid Diagnostic Tests.  Retrieved from  https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/44304/9789241599283_eng.pdf?sequence=1  ;

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Traditional Literature

Pages: 5 (1363 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:58377892

… blinds the Cyclops with a stick by shoving…[break]…the poor are suffering. Robin Hood and his Merry Men fight back against the corrupt Prince john. All the while Robin Hood wins the love of Maid Marian and has to save the poor townspeople from a corrupt Sheriff. Eventually … All the while Robin Hood wins the love of Maid Marian and has to save the poor townspeople from a corrupt Sheriff. Eventually king Richard returns to put Prince john in his place and allow Robin Hood to marry Maid Marian.
This is a legend that has been told so many times and … one that includes the adventures described above. It is full of colorful characters that children would love, such as Friar Tuck and Little john. The tale does not really reflect a narrative storytelling style in the sense that one would expect to hear it being told out……

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Is The God Of The Old Testament The Same As The God Of The New Testament

Pages: 14 (4244 words) Sources: 10 Document Type:Essay Document #:72449258

… all it is Christ who literally whips the money changers out of the Temple because they are disrespecting the sanctity of the place (john 2:15). It is therefore inaccurate to suppose that the God of the Old Testament is different from the God of the New Testament. … can be a test of man’s faithfulness rather than a demonstration of God’s lack of love.[footnoteRef:8] [6: Paul Copan, Is God a Moral Monster? king Sense of the Old Testament God (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2011), 160.] [7: William Lane Craig “#16 Slaughter of the Canaanites,” Reasonable Faith with … both the Old and the New Testament, God’s metaphysical and moral attributes are the same. This section will explain how this is so, king each one a step at a time.
The Metaphysical Attributes of God
God is Eternal. First of all, God is eternal and that … God
God is Eternal. First……

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Bibliography

Adams, Marilyn McCord and Robert Merrihew Adams. The Problem of Evil. Oxford University Press, 1990.

Baker, David L. Two Testaments, One Bible: The Theological Relationship between the Old and New Testaments. InterVarsity Press, 2010.

Baah-Odoom, Dinah, and FrimpongWiafe. "The Importance Of The Old Testament To The Christian Spirituality." The International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Invention, Vol. 3.7, 2016

Copan, Paul. Is God a Moral Monster? Making Sense of the Old Testament God. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 2011.

Craig, William Lane. “#16 Slaughter of the Canaanites,” Reasonable Faith with William

Lane Craig (blog), August 6, 2007,  https://www.reasonablefaith.org/writings/question-answer/slaughter-of-the-canaanites .

Kaiser, Walter C. The Messiah in the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: Zandorvan, 1995.

Kitchen, Kenneth. On the Reliability of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003.

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Funeral Homily

Pages: 6 (1778 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:42901457

Gospel: john 11: 17-27
1. Contextual information about the community addressed:
Historical context: john’s Gospel was addressed to an Ephesian Gentile audience—modern day Turkey.
john 11:17-27 describes the meeting between Jesus, Mary and Martha after Lazarus has died. Jesus’ hour is prefigured in this text but the text … Him (page 689).
Older Testament: Wisdom 3:1-6, 9
1. Contextual information about the community addressed (give page number/s):
Generally understood as written by king Solomon for other rulers, the Book of Wisdom contains a great deal of insight on every aspect of life but especially on living … about the community addressed
Psalm written by David acknowledging that the “Lord is my shepherd.” The audience is the Hebrew people of his king. It is not just a psalm for funerals but also a psalm for living (page 767).
2. Significant information:
The Lord keeps people … of Columbus.
2. Lectionary: Sunday/Feastday/Other Liturgical……

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Leadership In The New Testament Issues Faced By Christ And Outcomes

Pages: 5 (1465 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:Essay Document #:47007699

… to submit to Satan; 3) convincing His skeptical followers that He was the Messiah by performing various miracles, such as calming the storm, king on water, the miracles of the loaves and fishes, the miracle of the bursting nets, the transfiguration, raising of Lazarus and so on; … savior would be. They anticipated a worldly savior who would restore the Jews to what they believed to be their rightful position as king of the earth. Christ preached a heavenly king, and they were not satisfied with this message (Levine, 2016). Christ did not cave to the pressure they put on Him. Rather, he … when Peter cut it off; He brought the good thief with Him to Heaven when the thief asked to be remembered; He gave john to His Mother and ensured that they would have each other. He neglected no one and performed His duties of ministering……

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Levine, A. J. (2016). Mary Marshall. The Portrayals of the Pharisees in the Gospels and Acts. Studies in Christian-Jewish Relations, 11(1).

Pelser, A. C. (2019). Temptation, Virtue, and the Character of Christ. Faith and Philosophy, 36(1), 81-101.

Yngvason, Y. R., Jonasson, H. I., & Ingason, H. T. (2013). Jesus Christ as a project leader. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 74, 398-407.

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Symbolic Frame Of Organizational Analysis Walt Disney Company

Pages: 7 (2089 words) Sources: 7 Document Type:Case Study Document #:13456127

...King john The Symbolic Frame
A novel approach to organizational behavior, Bolman & Deal’s (2013) model includes the structural, the human resources, the political, and the symbolic frames. The symbolic frame refers to the organization’s use of signs, symbols, and stories to create a brand identity and organizational culture, as well as justify its behaviors. Symbols create and propagate meaning, and encapsulate an organization’s written codes of ethics and values.
Therefore, symbols become one of the most powerful means by which to create and control organizational culture. Bolman & Deal (2013) explain the five assumptions underlying the symbolic frame. The first involves the salience of meaning. What matters most to an organization is not what happens, but what it means on a deeper symbolic level—how actions or facts are interpreted in light of the overarching stories, myths, or symbols that guide the organization and its members.
Second, the symbolic frame allows for……

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“About the Walt Disney Company,” (2020). Retrieved from:  https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/about/ 

Boguszewicz-Kreft, M., Kreft, J. & Zurek, P. (2019). Myth and storytelling: The case of the Walt Disney Company. Myth in Modern Media Management and Marketing. DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9100-9.ch002

Bohas, A. (2014). Transnational firms and the knowledge structure: The case of the Walt Disney Company. Global Society 29(1): 23-41.

Bolman, L.G. & Deal, T.E. (2013). Reframing organizations. John Wiley & Sons.

Di Giovanni, E. (2014). Cultural otherness and global communication in Walt Disney films at the turn of the century. The Translator 9(2): 207-223.

Forbes, W. & Watson, R. (n.d.). Destructive corporate leadership and board loyalty bias. Retrieved from:  https://www.city.ac.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0005/56372/2A_Forbes.pdf 

Wasko, J. (2001). Challenging Disney myths. Journal of Communication Inquiry 23(3): 237-257.

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How Religious Beliefs Affected Colonial Social Structure In America

Pages: 6 (1917 words) Sources: 7 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:51981649

… was a diverse hodge-podge of religious communities. The Quakers had been given Pennsylvania by William Penn, whose father had held ties with the king of England (Fantel). The Puritans were in New England. Baptists established themselves in the South. Catholics had been in the Northern territories and … Catholic state in Maryland—before it was later taken over by Protestants who banned Catholicism (Laux). In short, there was little religious unity broadly king, but religion nonetheless played an important role in the structuring of society and class when it came to local organization. Hawthorne and Melville—the … in society necessarily had to abide by the rules of the religious institution of the community. The Quakers had rules about swearing, gambling, king and theater-going. They also had rules about how true religion should be practiced—and those beliefs were based upon their reading and interpretation of … emerge in opposition to slavery.……

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Works Cited

Fantel, Hans. William Penn: Apostle of Dissent. NY: William Morrow & Co., 1974.

Graham, Michael. "Posish Plots: Protestant Fears in Early Colonial Maryland, 1676-1689." The Catholic historical review 79.2 (1993): 197-216.

Holton, W. Forced Founders: Indians, Debtors, Slaves, and the Making of the American Revolution in Virginia. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1999.

Laux, John. Church History. New York: Benziger Brothers, 1933.

Melville, Herman. Clarel.  https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005201424&view=1up&seq=9 

Milder, R. Herman Melville. New York: Columbia University Press,1988.

Pyle, Ralph E., and James D. Davidson. "The origins of religious stratification in colonial America." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 42.1 (2003): 57-75.

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How Media Perpetuate Racism

Pages: 9 (2554 words) Sources: 15 Document Type:Essay Document #:95502793

… up to end racism or to attack the elitism that perpetuates the system of racism in the U.S, those leaders are assassinated: from john Brown to Martin Luther king, Jr. to Malcolm X, it is the same story again and again. Today, leaders are simply prevented from being formed by a media … time when the problem of racism in America was at a fever pitch. Three years following the death of Malcolm X, Martine Luther king, Jr, would meet his end thanks to a bullet. Those leaders of black communities were sent to the next world in the 1960s. … that point, however, NWA was already over and Ice Cube was on his way to be ushered out of the limelight. He was king truth to power, the same way Malcolm X was; the same way McKay was following his conversion to a life of spirituality and ………

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Adorno, Theodor and M. Horkheimer. The culture industry: Enlightenment as mass deception. Stardom and celebrity: A reader, 34, 2007.

Aldrige, Derick. “From Civil Rights to Hip Hop: Toward a Nexus of Ideas.” http://www.thehiphopproject.org/site/pdfs/hhp_civilRights.pdf

Blair, Elizabeth. “The Strange Story of the Man behind Strange Fruit.” NPR.  http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/158933012/the-strange-story-of-the-man-behind-strange-fruit 

Cashmore, Ellis. The Black culture industry. Routledge, 2006.

Collins, Patricia Hill. "New commodities, new consumers: Selling blackness in a global marketplace." Ethnicities 6.3 (2006): 297-317.

Davis, Angela. The Meaning of Freedom. San Francisco, CA: City Light Books, 2012.

Guy, Talmadge C. "Gangsta rap and adult education." New directions for adult and continuing education 2004.101 (2004): 43-57.

Heaggans, Raphael C. "When the oppressed becomes the oppressor: Willie Lynch and the politics of race and racism in hip-hop music." West Virginia University Philological Papers 50 (2003): 77-81.

 

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