Justification, in the false sense, is the process of fabricating excuses for one's behavior, thoughts or views, in order to replace the real motives and reasons. It is the process of concealing the ...
Two of the world’s most prominent pastor-theologians on justification—and what difference it makes. Since Christianity Today’s August 2007 cover story, “What Did Paul Really Mean?” Piper and Wright ...
In a historic step on the road toward Christian unity, the World Methodist Conference adopted the Catholic-Lutheran joint declaration on justification July 23. The declaration had been previously ...
There comes a time when every company is faced with deciding whether or not it can justify acquiring a new piece of machinery. This month, I offer a pragmatic approach to guide readers through the ...
In the middle of the 16th century, a 22-year-old law student in France named Etienne de la Boétie wrote an essay entitled "Discourse of Voluntary Servitude" that was circulated among academics for ...
Businesses attempt to make the most efficient use of their resources, particularly financial resources. Financial justification is the process by which a business determines whether or not a specific ...
A budget can be a powerful management tool. An accurate budget enables a company to foresee its operating expenses and plan for recurring costs. Entering numbers into a budget summary form is only ...