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Sphere Sovereignty, Civil Society and the Pursuit of Holistic Transformation in Asia

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 2015
This article examines the relative efficacy of Abraham Kuyper and Herman Dooyeweerd’s sphere sovereignty for holistic transformation in Asia. It examines interest in China and Malaysia in Neo-Calvinism, Civil Society, and sphere sovereignty and its social, cultural, and political implications.
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Ensuring the Sovereignty of the Russian Federation in the Information Sphere

State power and local self-government
Sovereignty is the main feature of the state, which determines the right of the bearer of supreme state power to independently, independently form, and also to exercise his will, including in the information sphere. We can notice that such concepts as technological sovereignty and digital sovereignty are used in regulatory legal acts. In this case, the
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The Uses of Vastey: Reading Black Sovereignty in the Atlantic Public Sphere

2017
By looking at largely contemporaneous nineteenth-century writing about Vastey from England, the United States, and France, this chapter examines how Baron de Vastey’s writings became the signs and symbols of the promises of black sovereignty in the Atlantic World.
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Poverty and Aid to the Poor: Scripture, Kuyper's Sphere Sovereignty and Entitlement Spending

Journal of Biblical Integration in Business, 1969
Two difficult issues that the Christian community deals with are the existence of poverty in our communities and the appropriate balance of private and government solutions to the problem. These two issues often conflict with one another in the economic and political spheres in the form of government policies like entitlement programs.
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Sphere sovereignty in late-modern society and social theory

2016
This paper analyses to which extent the concept of sphere sovereignty, as developed by Kuyper and Dooyeweerd, is relevant for the understanding of late modern society. The central topic therefore is sphere sovereignty as view on social order. Firstly, I argue the urgency of studying the social-theoretical relevance of sphere sovereignty, because it has
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PLURALITY OF THE CONCEPT OF “SOVEREIGNTY OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN THE INFORMATION SPHERE”

LEGAL ORDER: History, Theory, Practice
Exploring the problem of ensuring the sovereignty of the Russian Federation in the information sphere, we come across concepts such as technological sovereignty, digital sovereignty, and information sovereignty. In this case, the logical question is how these concepts relate, and what role is assigned to them in ensuring the sovereignty of the state in
A.K. ZHAROVA, V.V. ELINA
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Accommodating Two Governances under One Sovereignty: The HKSAR’s Domestic Spheres and International Space

2013
The previous two chapters were dedicated to the discussions of sovereignty discourses within Mainland China’s academic (Chapter 3) and political (Chapter 4) circles. The most important finding in the chapters is the conceptual separation of sovereignty from right of governance, in the sense that from the viewpoint of the Chinese, sovereignty takes more
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National technological sovereignty in the sphere of digital technologies: issues of legal support

Courier of Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL))
The study is devoted to the issues of effective provision of digital technological sovereignty of the Russian Federation in the modern conditions of the formation of a multipolar world. The paper examines approaches to defining the concept of “technological sovereignty”, as well as its relationship with the concepts of “information sovereignty” and ...
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The Trouble with Sphere Sovereignty: Toward a Dispensational Social Ontology of Divine Institutions

Pneumatikos: The Journal of Chafer Theological Seminary
The dispensationalist presentation and understanding of God’s design for society in terms of divine institutions or societal units is philosophically and pragmatically preferred over the Kuyperian sovereign sphere model, which will be shown to devolve into problematic applications.
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