- Home
- generational
- View Book List
Author: Paul Chintapalli
Publisher: Xulon Press
Keywords: curse, generational
Number of Pages: 212
Published: 2004-07-07
List price: $15.99
ISBN-10: 159467549X
ISBN-13: 9781594675492
Author: G.A.N. James
Publisher: Xulon Press
Keywords: curse, generational, myth
Number of Pages: 96
Published: 2007-12-06
List price: $10.99
ISBN-10: 1604772921
ISBN-13: 9781604772920
This book entitled, The Myth of the Generational Curse, is a powerful and liberating message, intended to expose and dispel the myth of the misleading doctrine of the generational curse. The book’s examination of the generational curse doctrine uncovers the unsound Scriptural foundations of the doctrine and brings believers in Christ to the awareness of their God-decreed blessedness in Christ. The study is based on powerful Scripture passages which will awaken the believer to the profound truth of being blessed of God in Christ with all spiritual blessings, and, hence, to the fact that a
Author: David Horowitz
Publisher: Free Press
Keywords: odyssey, generational, son, radical
Number of Pages: 480
Published: 1998-04-21
List price: $16.00
ISBN-10: 0684840057
ISBN-13: 9780684840055
Originally a radical socialist, the current driving force behind the rise of the Hollywood right recounts how he moved from one set of political convictions to another over the course of thirty years, and challenges readers to consider how they came by their own convictions.
Author: Laurence J. Kotlikoff
Publisher: The MIT Press
Keywords: lectures, cairoli, policy, generational
Number of Pages: 142
Published: 2003-12-01
List price: $29.00
ISBN-10: 0262112833
ISBN-13: 9780262112833
In these eight 2002 Cairoli Lectures, presented at the Universidad Torcuato di Tella in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Laurence Kotlikoff shows how generational policy works, how it is measured, and how much it matters. Kotlikoff discusses the incidence and measurement of generational policy, the relationship of generational policy to monetary policy, and the vacuity of deficits, taxes, and transfer payments as economic measures of fiscal policy. Kotlikoff also illustrates generational policy’s general equilibrium effects with a dynamic life-cycle simulation model and reviews the empirical evi
Author: Michael Alexander
Publisher: IUniverse
Keywords: interpretation, generational, cycle, kondratiev
Number of Pages: 314
Published: 2002-03-21
List price: $25.95
ISBN-10: 0595217117
ISBN-13: 9780595217113
Michael Alexander extends his analysis of cycles in the stock market to the last seven centuries of Western social, political and economic history. Alexander presents a series of conceptual models for the Kondratiev economic cycle over time and shows how they describe the interaction between economic, social and political cycles. Emphasis is placed on careful empirical demonstration of the reality of these cycles. Alexander then weaves these cycles together showing that they are deeply related to yet another cycle, the generational cycle identified by William Strauss and Neil Howe.This synthes
Author: Andrew-Carl Wisdom
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Keywords: assembly, generational, multi, preaching
Number of Pages: 140
Published: 2004-04
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 0814629334
ISBN-13: 9780814629338
With the acceleration of technological change, new and distinct generations are created faster than before. Generational boundaries become more fluid. Multiple age groups have different generational mindsets, distinct worldviews, and varied spiritual needs. How, then, do preachers speak to congregations that comprise four to five separate generations? Preaching to a Multi-generational Assembly addresses how to effectively and credibly preach to all generations at the same time. In Preaching to a Multi-generational Assembly Andrew-Carl Wisdom offers a credible, new homiletic model to make Ca
Author: Holger Boni
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: population, economics, application, theory, accounting, generational
Number of Pages: 268
Published: 2001-10-02
List price: $117.00
ISBN-10: 3540422668
ISBN-13: 9783540422662
Among the concepts used to assess the sustainability of fiscal policy in a changing demographic environment, generational accounting has become the most prominent. This book gives a complete and up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of the method. It reveals deficiencies of the original residual concept and discusses various measures of intergenerational redistribution based on the recent sustainability approach to generational accounting. An application using data on German public finances serves to provide an in-depth explanation and practical illustration of the technique. The