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Robert Morris Grant

    January 23, 1948

    This author explores the field of strategic management as both a scholar and a teacher. His work delves into the core principles of modern management and their practical application. Through his scholarship and instruction, he contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamics within the business world. His insights offer valuable lessons for anyone interested in effective leadership and organizational development.

    Contemporary strategy analysis : concepts, techniques, applications
    Contemporary strategy analysis: Text and cases
    Contemporary Strategy Analysis
    A Short History of the Interpretation of the Bible
    Cases in contemporary strategy analysis
    Second-Century Christianity, Revised and Expanded
    • 2020

      Focusing on the early Christian Church, this volume offers a modern translation and commentary on the writings of key figures known as the Apostolic Fathers. It highlights the Letters of Ignatius of Antioch, addressing issues of heterodoxy and the importance of church unity. This work serves as essential material for students of Church history, providing insights into the influential ideas that shaped contemporary Church structure.

      The Apostolic Fathers, A New Translation and Commentary, Volume IV
    • 2020

      The writings of the Apostolic Fathers, which follow the New Testament, are crucial for understanding the early formation of the Christian Church. This first volume in a six-part translation and commentary series offers essential insights into these texts, appealing to theologians, historians, and students alike. With a growing interest in the early Church's development, this work highlights its relevance to contemporary Church structures and practices.

      The Apostolic Fathers, A New Translation and Commentary, Volume I
    • 2015

      'Foundations of Strategy' is a concise text aimed at both undergraduate and Masters students. Written in an accessible style with the needs of these students in mind, the latest edition has a clear, comprehensive approach, underlined by sound theoretical depth. The content has been fully revised and updated to reflect recent developments in the business environment and strategy research

      Foundations of Strategy
    • 2015

      Contemporary Strategy Analysis

      Text and Cases Edition

      • 776 pages
      • 28 hours of reading
      3.9(18)Add rating

      Focusing on the essentials of value creation, this strategy text by Robert M. Grant is known for its clear and approachable writing style. It emphasizes practical applications, making complex concepts accessible to readers.

      Contemporary Strategy Analysis
    • 2012

      Exploring the evolution of biblical interpretation, this work examines how early Christians, including Jesus and Paul, approached the Old Testament during pivotal historical moments. It highlights significant developments in interpretation across various eras, including early Christianity, the schools of Alexandria and Antioch, the medieval period, the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and the Nineteenth Century. Additionally, David Tracy's contribution connects historical interpretations to contemporary Roman Catholic perspectives, bridging past and present theological thought.

      A Short History of the Interpretation of the Bible
    • 2011

      Exploring the intersection of miraculous events and natural law, this work delves into the philosophical and theological perspectives of Graeco-Roman and early Christian thinkers. The author, Robert M. Grant, examines how these ideas shaped the understanding of the natural world and divine intervention. This edition presents a facsimile of the original 1952 publication, preserving the insights and scholarly contributions of the era.

      Miracle and Natural Law in Graeco-Roman and Early Christian Thought
    • 2010

      NEW! Combined Text & Cases Version Considered by many to be the best textbook on Strategy, Contemporary Strategy Analysis 7th edition builds on the strengths of previous editions by introducing students to the core concepts and principles of strategy. In this most accessible strategy text, Robert M. Grant combines clarity of exposition with concentration on the fundamentals of value creation and an emphasis on practicality. In this seventh edition, a greater focus on strategy implementation reflects the needs of firms to reconcile scale economies with entrepreneurial flexibility, innovation with cost efficiency, and globalization with local responsiveness. Rob Grant eloquently combines theory with current real world examples and practice using a clearly written, logical and comprehensive style. Contemporary Strategy Analysis 7th edition is suitable for both MBA and advanced undergraduate students. Full teachings notes to the cases will be available upon publication at the companion website www.contemporarystrategyanalysis.com Contemporary Strategy Analysis 7th Edition is also available in a text only version – ISBN: 9780470747100

      Contemporary strategy analysis: Text and cases
    • 2009

      The Letter and the Spirit

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book delves into the allegorical methods of biblical interpretation used by early Church Fathers, particularly Origen. It begins by exploring the evolution of Greek interpretative theories, then analyzes how Hellenistic and Jewish writers, along with the New Testament, approached the Old Testament. The discussion culminates in an examination of the exegesis techniques of Clement of Alexandria and Origen, highlighting a peak in allegorization. Dr. Grant also draws intriguing parallels between these ancient practices and contemporary interpretative trends.

      The Letter and the Spirit
    • 2009

      The Sword and the Cross

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores the persistent conflict between the Roman government and early Christianity, detailing the struggles, misunderstandings, and persecution faced by the new religion. It examines how Roman rulers' policies towards religion evolved over time, ultimately highlighting the resilience of Christianity in the face of oppression. Through this historical lens, the author provides insights into the broader implications of state-religion relations in ancient Rome.

      The Sword and the Cross
    • 2008

      The Earliest Lives of Jesus

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the perspectives of patristic exegetes on the New Testament and the Bible, this book delves into the parallels between ancient interpretations and modern methods. It highlights the significance of historical criticism in understanding these early theological approaches, suggesting that while much has been studied about exegetical methods, the historical context and its implications remain less examined. The work aims to bridge this gap, offering insights into how early Church Fathers engaged with scriptural texts and their relevance today.

      The Earliest Lives of Jesus