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Worship Nations的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦Giles, Joshua寫的 Prophetic Forecast: Insights for Navigating the Future to Align with Heaven’’s Agenda 和Peter F. Drucker的 Drucker on Totalitarianism and Salvation by Society都 可以從中找到所需的評價。

這兩本書分別來自 和博雅所出版 。

國立政治大學 亞太研究英語碩士學位學程(IMAS) 吳考甯所指導 江薇的 現代化的尪公:歷史、象徵,及非人能動性 (2021),提出Worship Nations關鍵因素是什麼,來自於台灣、非人能動性、歷史、尪公、保儀大夫、民間宗教、儀式、人格性、新泛靈論。

而第二篇論文南臺科技大學 休閒事業管理系 王逸峰所指導 洪家苹的 影視名人因素對國內觀光目的地意象、旅遊動機及旅遊意願之研究—以韓國偶像團體EXO為例 (2020),提出因為有 名人涉入、目的地意象、旅遊動機、旅遊意願的重點而找出了 Worship Nations的解答。

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Prophetic Forecast: Insights for Navigating the Future to Align with Heaven’’s Agenda

為了解決Worship Nations的問題,作者Giles, Joshua 這樣論述:

Joshua Giles is an apostle, prophet, and sought-after conference speaker. He has traveled to more than 30 nations in Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. He is the lead pastor and founder of Kingdom Embassy Worship Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and founder of Joshua Giles Ministries and the Mant

le Network. Giles reaches out internationally through apostolic centers, prophetic schools, and training modules and has been consulted by government officials, dignitaries, and national leaders seeking prophetic counsel. Learn more at www.joshuagiles.com.

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祢無限 / Infinity
詞曲 Lyricist & Composer:李宛叡、李匯晴、王英州、趙治達
英譯詞 Translator:宋怡萌 Joy Sung
主領 Worship Leader:趙治德 Samuel Chao

[Verse 1]
祢是最起初創世神
You are the beginning of all
祢也已寫下最終完美樂章
You wrote the perfect music of all
眾山峻嶺按序而列
Mountains line up in perfect rows
祢智慧在我指尖留下記號
Your wisdom leaves the prints on my finger
星系宇宙是祢寶座
The universe is Your mercy seat
祢深入細胞看重每個微小
You connect the cells and create our lives
大海翻騰祢卻安穩
When oceans roar but You stay still
從祢胸口流出救贖的寶血
The blood of redemption flows out from Your chest

[Chorus]
祢用全世界 來向我顯明
You use the whole world to show it to me
祢愛我 祢永遠愛我
You love me and forevermore
我降服 獻上所有
I surrender, giving You my all
因祢愛我 祢永遠愛我
You love me and forevermore

[Verse 2]
知識洋海在祢手中
All the knowledge is in Your hands
祢更在乎我內心脆弱深處
You care more about the weakness inside of me
立定萬有刻化時間
You make the rules and set the time
祢親自存在每個歷史瞬間
You are there in every moment of history
當祢按公義審判我
When You judge me with your justice
祢的憐憫卻期待我能回轉
Your mercy is hoping that I will turn back
律法面前我已失敗
I’m a failure before the laws
祢恩典給予我重來的力量
Your grace gives me a chance to have a new start

[Bridge]
我雖曾經瞎眼 今我卻能看見
Though I was blind before, but now that I can see
耳聾都要聽見 盼望彰顯
The deaf can hear again. Hope will be shown
曾以為很遙遠 卻一直在身邊
I thought You’re far away, but You are here with me
祢超越了感覺 Emanuel
Above all the senses, Emanuel

祢臉光照我們 認識祢的心意
Your face shines upon us, and we know about Your heart
知道祢的救恩 萬國稱頌祢
Knowing Your salvation, all nations bow down
成全祢的公義 引導我的道路
Your righteousness completes and guides all through my way
祝福臨到全地 我們敬畏祢
Blessings come down on earth. We stay in awe

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現代化的尪公:歷史、象徵,及非人能動性

為了解決Worship Nations的問題,作者江薇 這樣論述:

近年來,一個名為「尪公巡田園」的宗教農業活動,在臺灣臺北重新得到人們的關注。這個活動是由當地企業、政府機關,以及傳統寺廟合作舉辦。在十八世紀時,來自中國福建的移民將神明「尪公」帶到臺北。早期的移民們往往會祈求尪公的庇佑,以擴大他們的土地開墾面積,並保護農作收成。到了十九世紀中葉,臺灣的商業、政治中心漸漸從南方轉移到北方,尪公信仰在當時顯得愈發重要。隨著十九世紀的全球茶葉貿易熱潮,臺灣以出口導向為主的茶產業推動了臺灣的發展,並走向現代化。經過政權更迭,臺灣當地神明一度被邊緣化,然而時至今日,尪公又重新成為臺北重要的開基神祇。  在過去,尪公和祂的信眾們塑造了農業和商業的盛況。如今,後工業時代下

的城市經濟主要是透過房地產開發而活絡。近年來重新舉辦的「尪公巡田園」活動,不僅讓人們得以回顧臺北曾經的農業發展,也引起人們開始關注當地農業的現況。以這種方式呈現的尪公信仰,就如同臺北的農業一樣,成為了歷史的一部份,並以文化資產的形式保存下來。另一方面,如今仍然定期參拜尪公的當地信眾,則認為尪公是幫助他們解決生活中實際問題的神明。雖然這些信眾不再仰賴農業維生,而大多是從事房地產開發或是服務業。在他們心目中,尪公仍然能夠協助人們解決現代社會中的種種問題。

Drucker on Totalitarianism and Salvation by Society

為了解決Worship Nations的問題,作者Peter F. Drucker 這樣論述:

  TO OUR READERS   I have long wanted to compile a volume that brings together Peter Drucker’s discourses on totalitarianism and salvation by society to make them easily accessible to readers. Now the work has finally been completed.   The book is comprised of selections from five of Peter Drucker

’s works, The End of Economic Man, The Ecological Vision, Landmarks of Tomorrow, Adventures of a Bystander, and A Functioning Society. My job was to sort the content into nine chapters, draw up titles, and write related introductions to the chapters. Drucker’s reflections on and critiques of totalit

arianism run through most of his works, but they are more focused and systematic in the five books mentioned above. Known as “the father of modern management”, Peter Drucker had a lifelong hatred of totalitarianism. He studied management because he felt that only the effective management of pluralis

tic social organizations—including non-profit organizations, industrial and commercial enterprises, and government agencies—could provide options or alternatives to resist totalitarian rule.   Totalitarianism is an ugly phenomenon in human society and politics, and it is also a terrifying disease.

It has caused more suffering to humankind than any other tyranny in history. What it seeks is to fully and thoroughly manipulate and control every individual, both in body and mind, turning humans not only into animals but also into machines and tools as well. Totalitarianism aims for absolute power

, but no one except the Creator has such power. Hence, it manifests as a state of absurdity and madness in which “the movement (persecution) is everything, yet there is no purpose.” By its nature, totalitarianism cannot tolerate the existence of even a tiny bit of humanity. The Nazis’ “final solutio

n” (genocide), the mass murder of Jews, is its logical result. Today, highly developed new technologies are also providing imaginative physical and psychological methods of manipulation, giving those with totalitarian ambitions the means to carry out a “final solution,” the extinction of unmankind (

the extinction of human nature; that is, essentially exterminating the human species.) Totalitarianism is the result of the failure of “salvation by society”.   History has repeatedly proven that any perfect, or nearly perfect society that claims to have no conflict, no class differences, complete

fairness, justice, benevolence, and harmony, is a utopia. However, using society to eliminate evil in human nature, to save human beings from depravity, and transform them into perfect people, is merely a naïve fantasy. Marxism is the most recent, most rigorous, and most alluring social rescue plan

but also the utmost failure at “salvation by society”. Today, political parties and nations still under the banner of Marxist communism or socialism have essentially sunken into totalitarianism.   From the perspective of philosophy, “Salvation by society” belongs to the category of absolute rationa

lism. It originates from human beings’ pride and conceit, is the notion that people can grasp absolute truth and become the master of everything in the world, including their own destiny.   Tracing their respective roots in different fields of knowledge, people regard their discoveries as the only

correctness. They develop various “isms,” including progressivism, scientism, economic utilitarianism, rational liberalism, nationalism or ethnocentrism, and socialism and communism.      These doctrines may be impeccable logically, and some are emotionally moving. But they all have an a priori hypo

thesis that cannot be empirically proven or falsified—that is, human beings can be absolutely rational and can comprehend absolute truth.   Now we finally know this priori hypothesis is wrong, not because of logic’s merits or demerits, but because it simply doesn’t work in real life. So, where is t

he way out? Peter Drucker suggested that we return to spiritual values and faith: to experience and recognize there is a higher authority beyond society and above human beings. That authority has already planted compassion and justice in human’s hearts, what we usually call “conscience.” If humans i

ndeed have a purely rational nature, conscience is its master. With conscience derived from faith, rationality can perform its beneficial functions. Like the conservatism’s counterrevolutionary movement that took place in the United States and Great Britain more than two hundred years ago, it shines

with the glory of true freedom and genuine rationality: Those movements were constructive, not destructive; they appealed to the love, faith, and humility of Christ. Based on religious conviction, they firmly rejected human’s absolute rationality, or irrational absolutism, and were solemnly committ

ed to human dignity.        Peter Drucker inherited the tradition of the conservatism’s counterrevolution in the United States and Great Britain. Inspired by observing social and political realities in the United States, he formed a social concept that differs from a social rescue plan (salvation by

society): lesser evils instead of greater good. Although imperfect, it would create a less painful and tolerable society. Such a society should have the following characteristics:   1. It would replace solipsistic “isms” with an open and tolerant attitude.   2. It would replace centralized and uni

form structures with diversified social organization and decentralized power centers.   3. It would replace revolutionary dogma with experimental, gradual improvement and review from time to time.   4. It would replace the rigid social relationship that mutually exclude and negate between individual

and the whole, or between the different parts of the society, with the principle of mutual dependence and mutual benefit to establish a dynamic equilibrium between the individuals and society, freedom and order.   Such a society would not follow a preset scientific design, nor would it need to rel

y on charismatic leaders or supermen. It would not be perfect, but it would be better and achievable.   It should be emphasized that Drucker’s openness, tolerance, diversity, and eclecticism are not without a bottom line. The bottom line is that he will never tolerate any form of totalitarian autoc

racy. Drucker noted that human beings have two essential qualities that other creatures don’t have—knowledge and power. These attributes can neither be removed nor avoided, and their aims and uses must be regulated and restricted. He was wary of sovereign states and modern governments. He believed t

hat regardless of whether they adopted a democratic system or an autocratic system, they were essentially the same but only different in extent, to which they infringed on individual rights and freedoms. Therefore, within every sovereign state and modern government, there exists a gene for the growt

h of totalitarianism. When any nation abuses its knowledge and power to violate human rights, the international community must restrict or even deprive it of its sovereignty.   However, Drucker believed that thus far, the United States may be the only country that has never entirely accepted the co

ncept and system of a sovereign state. Therefore, as the leader of the free world and developed countries in the West, the United States is best suited to be the first to serve as a model for global actions to resist totalitarianism. Constructive frontiers of work are more important and decisive tha

n confrontations in the military sphere. Such frontiers are not found in the East, where totalitarianism is firmly rooted and far-reaching, but in the free world, especially in the West, where the U.S. has an advantage. These “West” frontiers are:   • the educated society;   • the world economy of

dynamic development;   • the new political concepts and institutions needed in this pluralist age, internationally,   nationally and locally; and civilizations that can take the place of the East that has vanished.   Ultimately, when the “West” constructive endeavors bring forth the tolerable new s

ociety that Ducker envisioned, restoring confidence in freedom and equality, totalitarianism will evaporate just as the sun rises and the dew will naturally be disappeared, losing its deceptive magic.   For those who are not free today, who unfortunately live under totalitarian rule or in totalitar

ian revolutionary movements, Drucker offers advice on how to deal with the environment based on his personal experiences in Europe as a teenager. The first is what not to do. Power has the potential for absolute and comprehensive control, and human nature is weak, unable to withstand the threats and

temptations of power, let alone face the opening of “Pandora’sBox”—totalitarianism. If a person is not ready to stand up, fight, and sacrifice him—or herself for righteousness— and it is only the few of the best, noblest, and courageous among us who can do that—the wisest thing to do is to break of

f with totalitarianism.   If some people try to control it with ambition or to make a deal with it by using wisdom and ingenuity, whether out of selfish motives or sincere goodwill, totalitarianism will use them, and they will become accomplices to its evildoing. In “The Monster and the Lamb” of th

is book, Drucker termed the former type “monster” and the latter “lamb.” Compared with above two types of people who voluntarily join the totalitarian camp, the other type of people is often the majority. Although they do not participate in themselves, they acquiesce totalitarianism to abuse others,

they turn their heads, safely latch their door then enjoy “peace and quiet.” Totalitarian careerists derive their greatest encouragement from public indifference, which is an “endorsement” to behave unscrupulously and do whatever they please.   As for what people should do vs what should not do, D

rucker didn’t give an easy answer. He didn’t tell us what proactive actions we can take under the terror, pressure, and false propaganda of totalitarianism that would effectively weaken totalitarian rule while protecting as much as possible ourselves and families. The situation is similar to the Bib

lical story of Abraham, who accepted God’s order to sacrifice his son. Abraham felt compelled to obey God’s command, yet also wanted to save his beloved son Isaac. Considering and formulating what strategies and courses of action is the responsibility of every entrepreneur, teacher, scholar, media p

erson, government official, professional knowledge worker, and citizen. However, the principles and directions have been given, and the constraints of the objective environment are also clear. Therefore, we can at least know the understanding of ethics, morals, and performance are required for holdi

ng a position or running a business in a totalitarian country are different than they would be for the same position or business in a democratic country. For example, if you have to set up a business in a totalitarian country, your goal should not be to contribute to the country’s GDP or tax revenue

. Nor should you aid in strengthening its national defense or “stabilizing” its society. And, not to mention that you should never use the national ideology to educate employees and unite them.     Lastly, I’d like to point out that the book ends on an optimistic note, which Drucker wrote in 1959.

He was fifty years old then, vigorous and confident. He saw a pluralistic and autonomous organizational new society taking shape in the United States and the West. The boom in modern management and the emergence of an educated group of knowledge workers (also known as the “middle class”) complementi

ng each other at that time. But on the other hand, he also noticed that mankind had begun to master knowledge of the natural science and behavioral science that could end up destroying humanity. And that kind of knowledge was creating conditions for the exercise of absolute power. In that era of gre

at change, he urged society, human beings, and individuals to “return to spiritual values and return to religion,” and he emphasized knowledge workers’ responsibilities, because in inherence, “knowledge is power, and power is responsibility.” It is also because only through the specific and subtle p

ractice of assuming responsibility and thus realizing dignity at the individual level could humankind’s long-standing grand and lofty ideal of “freedom and equality” be achieved. Hereby, I would like to revisit with the readers on Drucker’s clarion call that he made sixty years ago as encouragement

for us all:   “Everyone must be ready to take over alone and without notice, and show himself saint or hero, villain or coward... played out in one’s daily life, in one’s work, in one’s citizenship, in one’s compassion or lack of it, in one’s courage to stick to an unpopular principle, and in one’s

refusal to sanction man’s inhumanity to man in an age of cruelty and moral numbness.   In a time of change and challenge, new vision and new danger, new frontiers and permanent crisis, suffering and achievement, in a time of overlap such as ours, the individual is both all-powerless and all-powerf

ul. He is powerless, however exalted his station, if he believes that he can impose his will, that he can command the tides of history. He is all-powerful, no matter how lowly, if he knows himself to be responsible.”   Ming Lo Shao, Editor   October 2020, in Los Angeles, USA   編者簡介   FOREWORD O

N BEHALF OF THE AUTHOR   If the author of this book, Peter Drucker, were still alive, faced with the reality of the current rifts in American politics and society, I believe he would warn and advise us all, particularly the young and enthusiastic among us, with the following words from the preface

of The End of Economic Man, reprinted in 1969:   But can we still be sure? Or are there not signs around us that totalitarianism may re-infest us, may indeed overwhelm us again? The problems of our times are very different from those of the ’twenties and ’thirties, and so are our realities. But som

e of our reactions to these problems are ominously reminiscent of the “despair of the masses” that plunged Europe into Hitler’s totalitarianism and into World War II. In their behavior some groups—they racists, white and black, but also some of the student “activists” on the so-called Left—are frigh

teningly reminiscent of Hitler’s stormtroopers—in their refusal to grant any rights, free speech for instance, to anyone else; in their use of character assassination; in their joy in destruction and vandalism.   In their rhetoric these groups are odiously similar to Hitler’s speeches and so is the

dreary nihilism of their prophets to hatred from Mao to Marcus. But above all, these groups on the “Right” as well as on the “Left,” like the totalitarians of the generation ago, believe that to say “no” is a positive policy; that to have compassion is to be weak; and that to manipulate idealism fo

r the pursuit of power is to be “idealistic.” They have not learned the one great lesson of our recent past: hatred is no answer to despair.   Understanding of the dynamics of the totalitarianism of yesterday may help us better to understand today and to prevent a recurrence of yesterday. It may, I

hope above all, help young people today to turn their idealism, their genuine distress over the horrors of this world, and their desire for a better and braver tomorrow into constructive action for, rather than into totalitarian nihilism as their predecessors did thirty years ago. For at the end of

this road there could only be another Hitler and another “ultimate solution” with its gas chambers and extermination camps.   Those words not only embody the book’s practical significance today but also the historical importance it will have in the future.   Editor       November 2, 2020, America

n Presidential Election Eve   Los Angeles, USA   CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PREFACE PREFACE TO OUR READERS FOREWORD ON BEHALF OF THE AUTHOR   CHAPTER ONE The Morbid Phenomena of Totalitarian Countries Introduction 1 The Totalitarian Economic System and the “Noneconomic Society” 2 By Justifying Per

sonal Sacrifice to Deny the Meaning of Life and Society 3 Create Enemies and Incite Hatred Between Classes, Races, and Nations 4 Control the Entire Country and Society by One Top-to-bottom Totalitarian Organization 5 Mystifying Leader, Creating an Atmosphere of Personal Worship 6 Encourage Informers

and Undermine Traditional Ethical Values   CHAPTER TWO The Origins and Essence of Totalitarianism from the Prospective of Society and Politics Introduction 1 The Total Failure of Marxism Had Been a Main Reason for the Europe’s Masses to Supported Totalitarianism 2 Why Can Totalitarianism Win the Su

pport of the Masses? 3 No Revolutionary Leader Can Oppose the Inner Dynamic of the Revolution or Impose Measures That Go Against Public Opinion   CHAPTER THREE Totalitarianism Inevitably be Replaced by a New Noneconomic Society Based on Individual Freedom and Equality Introduction   CHAPTER FOUR The

Origins and Essence of Totalitarianism from the Perspective of Rationality and Faith Introduction 1 From Rousseau to Hitler 2 Why Society Is Not Enough: Introduction to The Unfashionable Kierkegaard 3 The Unfashionable Kierkegaard   CHAPTER FIVE The Origins and Essence of Totalitarianism from the P

erspective of Technology Progress Introduction Abstraction Part One of The Human Situation Today   CHAPTER SIX Criticism of Marxism Introduction 1 How Did Marxist “Political Economics” Be Debunked? 2 Marxism’s Failure   CHAPTER SEVEN Do We Want “Salvation by Society” or a Society That Is Not Perfec

t but Tolerable? Introduction 1 No More Salvation by Society 2 A Society that May Be the Best We Can Possibly Hope For   CHAPTER EIGHT The Free World’s “West” Strategy to Resist Totalitarianism Introduction 1 “The Work to Be Done”—The Overview of the “West” Strategy 2 Discussion on the Frontiers of

“West” Strategy   CHAPTER NINE How Should Individuals Deal with the Threat and Temptation of Totalitarianism? Introduction 1 The Maverick Young Drucker 2 The Monster and the Lamb 3 Abstraction Part Two of The Human Situation Today   推薦序 PREFACE   Peter Drucker was a friend and advisor to me duri

ng my leadership years at ServiceMaster. Minglo Shao has become a very special friend of mine. We first met as he became a partner of ServiceMaster, assisting us in expanding our business to China and other countries in the Far East. I later had the privilege of introducing him to Peter Drucker, and

the two of them developed a good friendship which extended over the balance of Peter’s life.   Minglo Shao has now developed an abstract of Drucker’s writings reflecting Drucker’s view on “totalitarianism and salvation by society.” As you read this, it is well to reflect upon the application of th

ese thoughts—especially to the young people of today—providing appropriate warnings and excellent advice. Thank you, Minglo, for the example of your life and your continued friendship. C. William Pollard November 2, 2020 American Presidential Election Eve Chicago, Illinois, USA 2 By Justifying Pe

rsonal Sacrifice to Deny the Meaning of Life and SocietyThe consistent new concept of society which totalitarianism proclaims is nothing but a mirage unless war is accepted not only as legitimate but as supreme. Man’s function and his place in war must lay the basis of his function and place in soci

ety altogether. Hitler’s and Mussolini’s entire social and political edifices are necessarily built upon Heroic Man as the concept of man’s true nature.* * * * *The anonymous soldier in the trenches, the equally anonymous worker on the assembly line, are fundamental symbols of this new concept of ma

n. And Ernst Juenger, the one really profound German philosopher of the totalitarian state, has therefore consciously based his new society upon the figure of the Worker-Soldier; physical pain and the ability to endure it are the basis of his new order of values.

影視名人因素對國內觀光目的地意象、旅遊動機及旅遊意願之研究—以韓國偶像團體EXO為例

為了解決Worship Nations的問題,作者洪家苹 這樣論述:

  本研究主要目的在於探討影視名人在臺灣拍攝旅遊節目對國內觀光之目的地意象、旅遊動機及旅遊意願之影響。本研究採網路問卷調查方式,以韓國偶像團體EXO的紛絲(EXO-L)為研究對象,採目的抽樣方式進行,在EXO相關網路社群中發放問卷,共計獲得575份有效問卷。有效問卷經SPSS18.0軟體進行描述性統計、因素分析、多元迴歸分析後,本研究發現:1.受試粉絲以居住在北部地區的21~30歲未婚女性人數為最多,其中大專院校學生居多,其粉絲資歷以「5~7(含)年」(26.4%)比例為最高。2.粉絲的名人涉入程度對目的地意象、旅遊意願及旅遊動機有部分正向顯著影響。3.粉絲之目的地意象對旅遊動機與旅遊意願有

部分正向顯著影響。4.粉絲的旅遊動機對旅遊意願呈正向顯著影響。根據分析結果,粉絲的名人涉入程度在旅遊當中扮演重要角色。建議台灣縣市觀光局與海內外影視名人或偶像合作,改善大眾對旅遊目的地不良印象,以增強國內的觀光效益。關鍵詞:名人涉入、目的地意象、旅遊動機、旅遊意願