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Eco-Curriculum Review for the title
God's Global Economy
This is the brief report format.
More detailed reports are also available for this title.
Short Description:
"How would the emerging global economy look if viewed as though it belonged to God?" Ten members of a Presbyterian church explore that question from their varied perspectives in the fields of transnational corporations, international banking, and global marketing.
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Long Description:
The booklet was used for the Presbyterian Men 1992 Communion Breakfast Series. There was a companion video, which is now out of print.
There are 10 short chapters, each with study questions.
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Bibliographic & Purchasing Information
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Author:
edited by David Lewis and Jon Walthour
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Publisher:
Presbyterian Publishing House
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Publication date:
1992
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Website for this resource:
none known
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We know of 1 source for purchasing this resource. |
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Presbyterian Distribution Service Presbyterian Church (USA) 100 Witherspoon St. Louisville, KY 40202-1396
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Phone |
800-524-2612
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Website |
www.pcusa.org/marketplace/index.jsp
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Price |
$0.25 |
Order # |
092001 - 10168 |
Target Audience & Course Sessions
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Age levels
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Preschool Primary Jr. High Sr. High Adult
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Normal number/length of sessions
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If the curriculum's normal lesson plan is followed, there will be
10 class sessions
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In the judgement of the reviewer:
using these materials, or even just one session from them, a reasonable, coherent and self-contained class can be offered in a single session of about an hour.
using these materials, a class can be offered that runs for at least two sessions. |
Target audience:
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Interfaith - addressed people of many faiths
Judeo-Christian - addressed to Jews & Christians
Christian - addressed explicitly to Christians
Not explicity faith-based - not much religious content
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