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Christ’s Churches Purely Reformed
, 2017Christ's churches purely reformed : , Christ's churches purely reformed : , کتابخانه دیجیتال و فن آوری اطلاعات دانشگاه امام صادق(ع)
P. Benedict
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1983
The Renaissance in Europe saw a dramatic change in the position of the Church, both culturally and economically. In the world of art the great princes of Italy, the merchants, bankers, warriors and landowners, became the dominant supporters. Drawing their wealth from the increased trade of the Mediterranean accompanied by a growth and diversification ...
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The Renaissance in Europe saw a dramatic change in the position of the Church, both culturally and economically. In the world of art the great princes of Italy, the merchants, bankers, warriors and landowners, became the dominant supporters. Drawing their wealth from the increased trade of the Mediterranean accompanied by a growth and diversification ...
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Electricity market reform and 'reform of the reforms'
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 2008For over two decades, policymakers and regulators in a number of countries around the world have been grappling with market reform, liberalisation, restructuring and privatisation issues. Although a great deal has been learned in the process and a blueprint for implementation has emerged, successful market design still remains partly art and partly ...
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Church History and Religious Culture
Abstract The article discusses the content and circumstances of a 1631 church order agreed upon by a rural congregation in seventeenth-century Polish congregation of Parcice. The analysis of its, until-now overlooked, provisions as well as those involved in its creation shows the strong vitality of Reformed Christianity in this rural ...
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Abstract The article discusses the content and circumstances of a 1631 church order agreed upon by a rural congregation in seventeenth-century Polish congregation of Parcice. The analysis of its, until-now overlooked, provisions as well as those involved in its creation shows the strong vitality of Reformed Christianity in this rural ...
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Reforming Medicare by Reforming Incentives
New England Journal of Medicine, 2011Implementing managed competition among health plans for the Medicare population would fundamentally change the incentives in health care, forcing health plans to compete on value for money. Such incentives reform could well result in substantial cost reduction.
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2017
This theoretical chapter presents the existing contributions in order to enable understanding of the determinants of democratic reforms, but also the processes leading to reform in established democracies. It focuses, first, on the sets of incentives and obstacles to change of the institutions: political crisis, political instability, and the state of ...
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This theoretical chapter presents the existing contributions in order to enable understanding of the determinants of democratic reforms, but also the processes leading to reform in established democracies. It focuses, first, on the sets of incentives and obstacles to change of the institutions: political crisis, political instability, and the state of ...
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