Power Living Through Science


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Most ethical categories are based upon philosophical concepts rather than scientific laws. The truth can be known with theanthropic ethics,which understands theology as a scientific discipline. By using this approach, author Brian Keen,president of the Ethics Institute, describes a method for applying professional ethical standards using scientific methodologies.Individuals can use this approach to become successful, and businesses can apply these concepts in preparation of achieving a Certified Ethical Enterprise status. Keen has researched numerous ethical categories, and has only found one that is scientifically based that has a practical application, namely Theanthropic Ethics. Does the average business know to which ethical category it subscribes? Many businesses have no idea. Any business requires the POWER to succeed. A business operating in an ethical manner will have the POWER necessary to succeed. Businesses utilize scientific methodologies, such as accounting. Why not learn the POWER of Theanthropic Ethics which is one of the few scientifically-based ethical categories. Businesses need POWER Living People to employ, since ethical employees are a true asset. Professionals are encouraged to build on their professional ethical standards to become POWER Living People. POWER Living Through Science can help determine the difference between Truth and lies and answer any ethical dilemma. Start achieving your goals through Theanthropic Ethics!




A History of the Athonite Commonwealth


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Explores the role played by Athos in the spread of Orthodoxy and Orthodox monasticism throughout Eastern Europe and beyond.




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Approaching the Holy Mountain


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The first comprehensive study of the monastery of St Catherine at Mt Sinai in its full historical, art historical, and religious dimensions, the nineteen collected essays in Approaching the Holy Mountain provide a unique view of the longest continuously inhabited Christian monastery. As an important pilgrimage site, Sinai enjoyed an international reputation in the Middle Ages. The monastery also benefited from regional connections to Egypt and the Holy Land. The essays in this volume examine the pilgrims, monks, artists, builders, and scholars who came to the mountain and left their marks on the monastery and its holdings, as well as the image of the monastery that was promoted outside of Sinai. Because of its dry, isolated location in the Sinai desert, the monastery possesses the world's greatest collection of Byzantine icons. These icons have been celebrated in highly popular exhibitions in Athens, London, St Petersburg, New York, and Los Angeles, few longer studies of the icons have been attempted. In this volume authors investigate icons from the sixth to the sixteenth centuries and offer new interpretations of their meaning, provenance, and function. Essays also explore celebrated illuminated Byzantine manuscripts in the library of St Catherine's, pilgrim's accounts of the monastery, a recently excavated early church on the summit of Mt Sinai, liturgy at Sinai during the first Christian millennium, the influence of Sinai on later paintings and engravings, and the recent history of Sinai studies. The result is a significant advance in our understanding of one of the most important centres of early Christianity.




MOUNT ATHOS and its HOLIES


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“Wealth without work Pleasure without conscience Science without humanity Knowledge without character Politics without principle Commerce without morality Worship without sacrifice. https://vidjambov.blogspot.com/2023/01/book-inventory-vladimir-djambov-talmach.html MOUNT ATHOS: Saints History Monastery About