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Who Will Bring Me Home?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 133

Who Will Bring Me Home?

This book is a profound meditation on power and love and in its wake on trust and hope. The author offers a new approach of these ancient biblical values. If human love is fascinated by power, what is power’s attraction and charm? Love is fascinated by a promise of rootedness in a real future life. This promise is experienced as a revelation of our true home. It means that human love is expecting something from the one who possesses power. Is he or she able to make the promise true? Power should be cute, otherwise it will be experienced as a repulsive force. However, without the possibility to become a repulsive force power is unable to unveil its executing force. But the promise needs to be unconditional. Love is a movement of one’s free will. Therefore, love can become disappointed. How were love, trust, and hope at work in relation to Gods revelation in the Torah and at work in the consciousness and live of Jesus Christ? What does that mean for us?

Who Will Bring Me Home?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Who Will Bring Me Home?

This book is a profound meditation on power and love and in its wake on trust and hope. The author offers a new approach of these ancient biblical values. If human love is fascinated by power, what is power’s attraction and charm? Love is fascinated by a promise of rootedness in a real future life. This promise is experienced as a revelation of our true home. It means that human love is expecting something from the one who possesses power. Is he or she able to make the promise true? Power should be cute, otherwise it will be experienced as a repulsive force. However, without the possibility to become a repulsive force power is unable to unveil its executing force. But the promise needs to be unconditional. Love is a movement of one’s free will. Therefore, love can become disappointed. How were love, trust, and hope at work in relation to Gods revelation in the Torah and at work in the consciousness and live of Jesus Christ? What does that mean for us?

The World Café
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

The World Café

The World Cafe is a flexible, easy-to-use process for fostering collaborative dialogue, sharing mutual knowledge, and discovering new opportunities for action. Based on living systems thinking, this innovative approach creates dynamic networks of conversation that can catalyze an organization or community's own collective intelligence around its most important questions. Filled with stories of actual Cafe dialogues in business, education, government, and community organizations across the globe, this uniquely crafted book demonstrates how the World Cafe can be adapted to any setting or culture. Examples from such varied organizations as Hewlett-Packard, American Society for Quality, the nation of Singapore, the University of Texas, and many others, demonstrate the process in action. Along with its seven core design principles, The World Cafe offers practical tips for hosting "conversations that matter" in groups of any size- strengthening both personal relationships and people's capacity to shape the future together.

The Making of the Democratic Party in Europe, 1860–1890
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

The Making of the Democratic Party in Europe, 1860–1890

This book analyses the emergence of modern parties in nineteenth-century Europe and explores their connection with the slowly developing institution of democracy. The close relationship between party and democracy was established by the founders of the first modern parties who presented themselves as representatives of the people. Focusing on the ideas and practices of party founders, this book moves away from the traditional view that party formation was the result of industrialisation. It instead shows that the response of party founders was to frame and establish the modern party as an alternative to existing models of political representation, and one that was characterised by popular pa...

Listening to Your Source
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 106

Listening to Your Source

This book is a profound meditation on inner strength, intuition, and personal freedom. Listening to Your Source is full of fascinating true stories, myths, and anecdotes that engage the reader while subtly guiding them. It gives voice to the struggle of the authentic self to become liberated in personal and professional life. This book describes pathways of liberation by bringing myths of Psyche and Aphrodite in dialogue with real-life stories. Jan Willem Kirpestein (1959) studied theology and history. He improved himself also in Jungian psychology and analysis. Jan Willem is known for helping multinational and local companies boost corporate performance through transformational changes in executives and staff. As a leadership coach, board advisor, and architect of personal and organizational development, he generates breakthroughs in cooperation among leaders, teams, and stakeholders. He is currently the director of Spirit, Heart, and Mind Corpus, which he founded in 2004. Prior to this, he worked as a reverend in the Reformed Churches of the Netherlands.

Yearbook of International Organizations 2014-2015 (Volume 3)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1532

Yearbook of International Organizations 2014-2015 (Volume 3)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-08-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Yearbook of International Organizations provides the most extensive coverage of non-profit international organizations currently available. Detailed profiles of international non-governmental and intergovernmental organizations (IGO), collected and documented by the Union of International Associations, can be found here. In addition to the history, aims and acitvities of international organizations, with their events, publications and contact details, the volumes of the Yearbook include networks between associations, biographies of key people involved and extensive statistical data. Volume 3 allows readers to locate organizations by subjects or by fields of activity and specialization, and includes an index to Volumes 1 through 3.

Nietzsche and the Earth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Nietzsche and the Earth

"Friedrich Nietzsche loved nature and his daily walks in the Swiss Mountains and by the Mediterranean Sea heavily influenced his philosophical work. By following the philosopher on these ramblings and reflecting on Zarathustra's (Nietzsche's alter ego) interactions with those he meets, Henk Manschot illustrates how these experiences were reflected in the philosopher's thinking on the relationship between human beings and the Earth. By engaging with his new concept of 'terrasophy', Manschot argues that Nietzsche's rejection of the disconnection between humans and their planet has particular relevance for a society facing unprecedented ecological challenges"--

De opdracht
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 374

De opdracht

Hij had minister-president kunnen worden, of bestuursvoorzitter van Philips. Maar Herman Wijffels, de man die de Rabobank groot maakte, koos ervoor zich de rest van zijn leven in te zetten voor een betere wereld. Of het nu was als voorzitter van de SER of binnen het CDA, als informateur, hoogleraar of als voorzitter van tal van commissies: overal ontpopte hij zich als pleitbezorger van de groene catechismus. Hoe lastig de uitdaging ook was, bijna altijd bereikte hij consensus, mede dankzij zijn overtuigende en inspirerende manier van leidinggeven, die hem tot een icoon op het gebied van dienend leiderschap maakte. Waar komt zijn enorme gedrevenheid vandaan? En hoe succesvol was hij? Aan de h...

o world cafe
  • Language: ko
  • Pages: 264

o world cafe

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Vrijheid, Gelijkheid en Broederschap
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 473

Vrijheid, Gelijkheid en Broederschap

In Frankrijk zorgde de revolutie van 1789 voor een keerpunt in de geschiedenis, waarbij de adel en de kerk plaats moesten maken voor de burger. Na de inval door de Fransen in 1795 werd door de patriotten ook in Nederland een eind gemaakt aan de macht van de aristocraten en stadhouder Prins Willem V. Tijdens de Bataafse Omwenteling van 1795 werd onder de leus ‘vrijheid, gelijkheid en broederschap’ stemrecht verleend aan mannen die hadden verklaard ‘een onveranderlijke af keer te hebben van het stadhouderlijk bewind, de aristocratie, het federalisme en de regeringloosheid.’ Prinsgezinden, andersdenkenden en vrouwen werden van stemrecht uitgesloten. Voordien hadden alleen grondeigenaren...