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Managing the Faithful: The Internal Labor Market of the Roman Catholic Church, Internal Labor Market of the Roman Catholic Church
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Although economists in recent years have begun to apply economic theory to the activities of religious organizations, very few have ventured deeply into the realm of the Roman Catholic Church and almost none have considered the confluence between Internal Labor Market Theory and the promotional job ladder for ordained Catholic clergyman. This analysis explores the implications of the Catholic Church’s internal promotional ladder on its level of theological flexibility and hence its ability to adjust to changing market conditions. Specifically, by treating the Catholic Church as an organization subject to many of the same market forces as ordinary business firms, the research presented in this analysis shows how much of the “crisis” the church is confronting in the modern era—such as the rapid decline in the number of priests—can be explained by microeconomic structures that have developed over the past two millennia. At the broadest level, this analysis offers a new paradigm for viewing resistance to change in the church and provides a model for understanding the long-term implications of inflexibility on the viability of the church as an institution.
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grinnell:31983
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Music Department Applied Studios Student Recital, Student Recital
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Concert program for recital on November 30, 2006. Elena Rubin, mezzo soprano; Lindsey Martin, piano; Rebecca Mwase, mezzo soprano; Ben Kim, piano; Harsha Sekar, banjo; Christopher Farstad, guitar; Katherine Jarvis, vocals; David D’Angelo, tenor; Hannah Yourd, piano; Katherine Jarvis, alto; Allie Kieffer, piano; Emma Jerndal, flute; Patrick Busch, piano.
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Date Created
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2006
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grinnell:4235
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Music Department Applied Studios Student Recital, Student Recital
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Concert program for recital on November 2, 2006. Seungmae Seo, violin; Hannah Yourd, piano; Scott Slinker, violin; Allie Kieffer, piano; Caitlin Monaghan, soprano; Brian Ewing, piano; Chris LeBailly, piano; and Amelia Randich, clarinet.
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Date Created
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2006
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grinnell:4234
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Music Department Applied Studios Student Recital, Student Recital
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Concert program for recital on December 7, 2006. Holly Edlin, organ; Bryan Williams, trombone; Louis Gulino, piano; David Churchman, piano; Victor Colussi, violin; Rebecca Mwase, mezzo soprano; and Ben Kim, piano.
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Date Created
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2006
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grinnell:4238
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Music Department Applied Studios Student Recital, Student Recital
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Concert program for recital on November 21, 2006. Erin McBurney, soprano; Ivy Hsieh, piano; Maggie Johnson, flute; Allie Kieffer, piano; Laura Glapa, mezzo soprano; Brian Ewing, piano; Katherine Jarvis, alto; Ali Conlon, alto; and Gabriel Espinosa, piano.
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Date Created
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2006
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grinnell:3598
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Musicians in Fiction
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Description
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Students will read fiction about musicians and listen to the relevant musical works that are mentioned in the literature.
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2002
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grinnell:3453
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Myth of the Middle Class, Tutorial: The Myth of the Middle Class
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The first year tutorial, taken in the fall semester, is Grinnell College's only general academic course requirement. The college intends the tutorial to assist students in further developing their critical thinking skills and in improving their written and oral communication skills. Each of the tutorials offered in a given fall semester is based around a particular subject matter, which provides the vehicle by which the above goals are accomplished. The United States is frequently described as a middle-class society and we hear the description so often that we assume we know what it means. This course will explore the myth of the middle class.
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Date Created
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2001
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grinnell:3454