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Corporate Responsibility

Douglas Kuiper·1998-01-01

You may ask, What is that? Corporate responsibility is the truth that God holds an individual responsible not only for the sins which he personally commits, but also for the sins committed by an organization, institution, union, society, or body to which the individual belongs and in which he holds

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Corporate Responsibility in the Church

Arie den Hartog·1978-02-01

Positively, corporate responsibility means that each member of the church must strive to confess and to promote the truth of Christ Jesus in all of its fullness and purity and glory. We may indeed say that the church does this chiefly through her officebearers and through those in particular who hav

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Corporate creatures

2013-11-18

Humans are creatures of corporation. One definition that Merriam Webster gives for corporate is “of, relating to, or formed into a unified body of individuals.” It is a form of relationship that permeates every sphere of our lives, as we are associated or associate ourselves with different groups of

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Unions (4)

Herman Hanko·1956-09-01

But there is in every sphere of life these corporations existing. And it is undoubtedly correct to say that except it were true that the human race was one organically in that every nation of the earth was created from one blood, these legal corporations would be impossible. In other words, the fact

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Unions (5)

Herman Hanko·1957-10-01

In the article of last month’s Beacon Lights, we discussed the question of corporate responsibility. This is a fundamental question, it stands to reason, for on the basis of the fact of corporate responsibility rests our objections against the union to a great extent. We are, therefore, particularly

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Unions (6)

Herman Hanko·1957-01-01

In articles that have appeared in this magazine in the past, I have shown that membership in an organization necessarily implies responsibility for the principles and actions of such an organization. This is because of what is called corporate responsibility. The members of a corporation are answera

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Sarcasm, Sophistry, Evasion, or What?

George TenElshof·1947-07-01

- Are they doing this "at company's expense," i.e., without proper authorization from the company itself? Is not the company itself doing this, quite according to the incorporation laws of this company to which also brother Ten Elshof subscribes, that is, the Church Order?

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Salvation on the Campus

Hilda Meelker·1965-07-01

College

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The Death Penalty

John Jr. Kalsbeek·1983-05-01

Government

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Problems Confronting Young Servicemen

A Petter·1953-07-01

This is very evident in the great corporations of which the Scriptures speak so much, namely the corporation of Adam and that of the Lord Jesus Christ. But now the membership in this body, or nation, also implies duties. The privileges are possible through the fulfillment of the duties that are fulf