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Middle Knowledge and Human Freedom
The concept of middle knowledge---God’s knowledge of what would in fact happen in every conceivable situation---is just beginning to receive the attention it deserves, For example, it is just now becoming clear to many that classical theism requires the ...
Basinger, David
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Organisational forms and knowledge management: one size fits all? [PDF]
In the new economy, a firm's sustainable competitive advantage flows from its ability to create and exploit new knowledge. Consequently, the need for executives to manage this process effectively is greater than ever.
Franken, A +3 more
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Mere Molinism: A Defense of Two Essential Pillars
Molinism is founded on two ‘pillars’, namely, the view that human beings possess libertarian free will and the view that God has middle knowledge. Both these pillars stand in contrast to naturalistic determinism and divine determinism.
Stratton Tim, Erasmus Jacobus
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Purpose: Using the knowledge-based view as the theoretical lens, this study aims to assess the effect of middle managers’ ambidexterity, continuous improvement and organizational agility on the business performance within the manufacturing and service ...
Firdaus Alamsjah, Muhammad Asrol
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This review aims to identify the barriers and facilitators to knowledge use and Knowledge Translation (KT) strategies in rehabilitation in low, lower-middle, and upper-middle-income countries (LMICs).
A. Bussières (12114248) +9 more
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Calvinism and Middle Knowledge [PDF]
AbstractIn his recent work, Providence and Prayer, Terrance Tiessen considers a variety of views on divine providence ranging from those in which God’s sovereignty is a risky business to so-called no-risk views. Tiessen tentatively settles on a no-risk view he dubs ‘A Middle Knowledge Calvinist Model of Providence.’ I argue that, given a compatibilist ...
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Middle Knowledge in the Middle of the 17th Century
The year 2021 saw the publication of Sven K. Knebel’s new book on Middle Knowledge. It is an exceedingly important research publication which deserves scholarly attention. The book contains a long introduction (consisting of various studies) and an edition of the fourth book of the Irish Jesuit theologian Luke Wadding’s incomplete work on scholastic ...
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Cholera is an acute bacterial disease caused by intestinal infection with Vibrio cholerae. It is one of the major re-emerging communicable diseases in Syria following the Syrian crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lina Albitar, Imad Addin Almasri
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Little is known about underlying pathways regarding how middle school students can improve their COVID-19 knowledge. This study investigates the relationship between subjective poverty and COVID-19 knowledge by considering a dual mediation model. A total
Jaewon Lee +3 more
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أصول المصادر في المعرفة: دراسة منهجية
The knowledge theory is an important discussion and the most important theme of these theories is about the source of knowledge, which received a broad debate in modern Western thought.
Hasan Mohammed Alasmary
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