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Thomas A Lewis

    Thomas A. Lewis est un journaliste et animateur dont le travail se concentre sur les thèmes environnementaux. Fort de sa vaste expérience dans l'écriture sur les sciences de la Terre et dans la couverture des animaux et de leurs écosystèmes, Lewis s'est alarmé de l'état de l'environnement. Cette préoccupation l'a amené à réfléchir à la pollution et à l'épuisement des ressources, inspirant ses recherches littéraires. Les écrits de Lewis, y compris sa fiction, explorent les impacts potentiels des crises environnementales et la manière dont les individus pourraient y faire face.

    New Venture Formations in United States Manufacturing
    Seeking the Light
    Why Philosophy Matters for the Study of Religion-and Vice Versa
    • This work argues for the need to close the gap between the fields of the philosophy of religion and religious studies. It maps the contemporary landscape of philosophy of religion in relation to religious studies and identifies hopeful signs of change.

      Why Philosophy Matters for the Study of Religion-and Vice Versa
    • Seeking the Light

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      • 9 heures de lecture
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      Researcher and expert in nontraditional religions James R. Lewis explores the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (MSIA) from the inside out. His comprehensive study looks at MSIA under a microscope, examining the religious and spiritual heritage of MSIA, and presenting the truth about this so-called controversial movement. His conclusions are enlightening and informative, interesting not only in the context of MSIA, but in relation to our politics, our culture, and our response to alternative religious movements.

      Seeking the Light
    • This volume, originally published in 1995, investigates the variation in rates of new venture inititations across manufacturing industries. Based on Austrain and other perspectives on market disequilibrium, the book proposes a model of new venture formation in dynamic markets. It focuses on the environmental factors which immpact rates of entrepreneurship in industries and argues that more dynamic industries will contain more profit opportunities and therefore exhibit a greater degree of entrepreneurship and new venture creation.

      New Venture Formations in United States Manufacturing