1991
DOI: 10.1163/157254391x00021
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The Challenge of an Ecumenical Creation Theology

Abstract: Brill profit levels and organic growth in line with expectations, integration V&R according to plan and continuation of eBusiness growth Update on year-to-date performance During the third quarter Brill's eBusiness continued its strong growth, driven by eBooks and digital primary sources. This growth compensated for the ongoing decline in print books. YTD Journal sales declined mainly due to delayed invoicing, which is expected to be recovered in Q4, and continuing IT problems at our UK based distributor. Over… Show more

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“…Mainstream economists, basically, assume that the two concepts are synonymous. By comparison, in the field of developmental economics, the consensus viewpoint is that the quantitative, static processes of growth are not synonymous with the qualitative and dynamic processes of economic development [23].…”
Section: The Dynamics Of Culture Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mainstream economists, basically, assume that the two concepts are synonymous. By comparison, in the field of developmental economics, the consensus viewpoint is that the quantitative, static processes of growth are not synonymous with the qualitative and dynamic processes of economic development [23].…”
Section: The Dynamics Of Culture Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 99%