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  1. Stewardship refers to the responsible management and care of cultural heritage resources, ensuring their preservation for future generations. It emphasizes the ethical obligations that archaeologists, historians, and cultural managers have to protect and maintain archaeological sites, artifacts, and traditions.

  2. 2 lut 2015 · Oikonomia is a Greek term used in the New Testament to describe the concept of stewardship and the appropriate management or administration of the resources of a household.

  3. 3622 oikonomía (from 3621 /oikonoméō, "a steward, managing a household") – properly, a stewardship, management (administration), i.e. where a person looks after another's affairs (resources). [A "dispensation" can also refer to a special period of time (management).

  4. Our English word steward comes from the Greek word oikonomos, and literally means "house manager." Oikonomia, or stewardship, literally refers to the management of a household. Stewardship is a task, a responsibility bestowed on one person by another - usually by a master.

  5. 24 sty 2022 · According to the Expository Dictionary of Bible Words (2005), the Greek word for steward is oikonomos, which means “one who oversees or manages household or civic affairs” (p. 931). Oikonomos consists of two words, oikos , meaning “house” and nemo , meaning “manage” (Duncan 1996 p. 1134).

  6. www.researchgate.net › publication › 311654707_STEWARDSHIP(PDF) STEWARDSHIP - ResearchGate

    1 sty 2015 · Stewardship involves a sense of justice, and upholds the Precautionary Principle. It is applied here to biodiversity preservation, sustainable development and climate change mitigation.

  7. 1 sty 2014 · Stewardship is usually understood as the very idea that archaeologists and heritage practitioners, by virtue of their training, can become custodians of the past and its knowledge on behalf of the public.

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