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This book is a practical study of the forest industrial complex composed in analogical narratives of prosaic discourse and poetic themes presented in a gallery tour through the corporate moral forest. Its focus is on the changing of management by objectives policies to management by ethics philosophies and managing moralities.

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Fr. Richard H. Guerrette founded EquiPax Gallery and Retreat Center in Newport, Vermont. This gallery is devoted to works that promote an environmental sensitivity in a corporate industrial economy. -- Marci Whitney-Schenck, Founder and Editor of Christianity and the Arts
Richard Guerrette seems to be on the real cutting edge of helping the scholarly community redefine and understand a number of important issues in the area of corporate ethics. -- Christopher Reaske, associate dean of Yale Divinity School and associate director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Yale University

Table of Contents
Aesthetic Acknowledgements The Mission of the Equipax Art Gallery THE EQUIPAX GALLERY COLLECTION THE LOWER GALLERY THE UPPER GALLERY Academic Epilogue Appendix A: The God Who Planted Seeds Appendix B: The Woman Who Mourns For Trees and Ecological Immorality Appendix C: Archetypal Poetry and Architectural Literacy Appendix D: Sculptural Artistry and Mystical Poetry Conclusion: Sexuality and Eternal Ecstasies Personal Historical Epilogue: Liturgical Arts and Historical Memories Pastoral Historical Epilogue: An Artistic Model of the Paleontological Ministry Of References Gallery Artists’ Profiles Author and Artist Theme Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 28/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9780761866824, 978-0761866824
      ISBN10: 0761866825

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is a practical study of the forest industrial complex composed in analogical narratives of prosaic discourse and poetic themes presented in a gallery tour through the corporate moral forest. Its focus is on the changing of management by objectives policies to management by ethics philosophies and managing moralities.

      Trade Review
      Fr. Richard H. Guerrette founded EquiPax Gallery and Retreat Center in Newport, Vermont. This gallery is devoted to works that promote an environmental sensitivity in a corporate industrial economy. -- Marci Whitney-Schenck, Founder and Editor of Christianity and the Arts
      Richard Guerrette seems to be on the real cutting edge of helping the scholarly community redefine and understand a number of important issues in the area of corporate ethics. -- Christopher Reaske, associate dean of Yale Divinity School and associate director of Corporate and Foundation Relations, Yale University

      Table of Contents
      Aesthetic Acknowledgements The Mission of the Equipax Art Gallery THE EQUIPAX GALLERY COLLECTION THE LOWER GALLERY THE UPPER GALLERY Academic Epilogue Appendix A: The God Who Planted Seeds Appendix B: The Woman Who Mourns For Trees and Ecological Immorality Appendix C: Archetypal Poetry and Architectural Literacy Appendix D: Sculptural Artistry and Mystical Poetry Conclusion: Sexuality and Eternal Ecstasies Personal Historical Epilogue: Liturgical Arts and Historical Memories Pastoral Historical Epilogue: An Artistic Model of the Paleontological Ministry Of References Gallery Artists’ Profiles Author and Artist Theme Index

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