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Kingdomnomics: The Christ-Centered Holistic Economic Development Framework

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Kingdomnomics: The Christ-Centered Holistic Economic Development Framework by Alexander Amuche is a Scriptural Kingdom Economic system rooted in God's Grace, manifest through Faith in Christ Jesus, working harmoniously through Love. This framework utilizes thought, tongue, talent, treasure, and time for righteous production, peaceful distribution, and Joyful Consumption on earth, ultimately creating eternal legacies that bless lives, build nations, and glorify God. The Old Testament template of Kingdomnomics is exemplified in the life of Joseph, son of Jacob, where Pharaoh's dream served as a divine influence to save the known world. John Calvin's impact on modern Europe is also considered, acknowledging his strengths and weaknesses, including the execution of Michael Servetus – a paradox to his legacy. The 5 Domains of Authority Alexander Amuche's Kingdomnomics research identifies the 5 Domains of Authority: 1. *Individuals* (male and female): Singular units of soci...

Kingdomnomics Concepts of Nation Building

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Kingdomnomics Concepts of Nation Building By Alexander Amuche A Case Study of Nigeria and Most Sub-Saharan Africa After the Berlin Conference, where Alkebulan was renamed Africa and was divided and shared by colonial masters according to the Greek Commission principles, the continent has struggled to find its footing. The Greek Commission advocates for a divide-and-rule system, promoting ethnic and racial superiority, and separating faith from reality, politics, education, economics, and every critical building block of a strong and self-reliant nation. Two Commissions of Nation Building There are two distinct and opposing commissions that shape the approach to nation building: 1. *The Greek Commission*: Promotes division, superiority, and separation of faith from life, Education, Politics, Economics and The fabrics of Nation Building. This Commission was popularized by the conquest of Alexander the great, transported to Rome, and shamed the captains of our current civilization ...

Kingdomnomics Conceptual Clarification on Systemic Corruption

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Kingdomnomics Conceptual Clarification on Systemic Corruption By Alexander Amuche, Kingdomnomics Concepts Pioneer The Kingdomnomics theory of Righteousness emphasizes the importance of right standing with God, humanity, self, and creation. This right standing is not just about obeying laws or rules, but about ensuring the will of God is done on earth as it is in heaven. When the foundations of truth and righteousness are destroyed, systemic corruption ensues. The Destruction of Foundations When custodians of truth compromise or gatekeepers abandon their posts, the foundations are destroyed. This destruction is evident when systemic corruption becomes the norm, and individuals prioritize personal gain over righteousness. A Case Study: Systemic Corruption in Nigeria A 2023 case study by Kingdomnomics Concepts revealed that law enforcement officers in Nigeria accept bribes to let offenders go free. This corruption is often justified as a means of survival, with officers arguing tha...

Kingdomnomics Theory of Relationships

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Kingdomnomics Theory of Relationships By Alexander Amuche, Kingdomnomics Concepts Pioneer The Kingdomnomics Theory of Relationships highlights four crucial relationships in the Earth's ecosystem, modeled after the life of Jesus Christ as described in Luke 2:52: "And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man." 1. Spiritual Relationship: Favor with God - *Based on faith* (Hebrews 11:6) - *Covenant and revelation* - *Humility attracts favor*: God gives more grace to the humble and resists the proud (James 4:6) 2. Social Relationship: Favor with Man - *Based on commitment and effective communication* - *Grow in favor with man* by showing commitment and communicating effectively - *Visit those who mourn and celebrate with those who rejoice* (Romans 12:15) 3. Physical Relationship: Stewardship of the Environment - *Stewardship of the Earth*: Keep and dress the garden like in Eden (Genesis 2:15) - *Reduce, reuse, recycle*: Manage resources sus...