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- Calling Vocation (Overview) | Theology of Work
Introduction When Christians ask about vocation (or "calling"), we usually mean, “Is God calling me to a particular job, profession or type of work?” This is a significant question, because the work we do is important to God If work is important, it makes sense to ask what work God wants us to do In the Bible, God does indeed call people—some people, at least—to particular work, and
- Thesis on Vocation, the Theology of Work and the… | Theology of Work
Alistair Mackenzie's thesis Faith at Work explores the pastoral implications of vocation and work theology
- Contemporary Understandings of Vocation - Theology of Work
1997 By Alistair Mackenzie Faith At Work: Vocation, the Theology of Work and the Pastoral Implications A Thesis in Pastoral Theology, submitted for the degree of Master of Theology at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand In addition to recent theologies of work, there have also been a number of other attempts to develop contemporary understandings of vocation These have arisen in
- Thinkers on Vocation and Theology of Work in The… | Theology of Work
A view of vocation that is flexible enough to accommodate job changes and experiences of redundancy and unemployment and other alterations in work patterns A view of work that draws on a variety of biblical and theological sources and holds different perspectives in balance
- A Reflection on The Vocation of The Business… | Theology of Work
The volume is intended as an educational aid that speaks of the “vocation” of the business men and women who act in a wide range of business institutions: cooperatives, multinational corporations, family businesses, social businesses, for-profit non-profit collaborations and so on; and of the challenges and opportunities that the business
- Vocation in Historical-Theological Perspective - Theology of Work
This in-depth article is a companion to the " Vocation Overview” article by the Theology of Work Project In it, Theology of Work Project steering committee member Gordon Preece presents an historical-theological perspective on vocation at greater length than is possible in the TOW Project's main articles
- Vocation, Ministry and Mission - Theology of Work
Thus the vocation of the laity expressed through their daily work is a participation in the ministry of Jesus Christ and the mission of God It is most encouraging to see an ecumenical consensus emerging which establishes such clear connection between vocation, ministry, mission and daily work
- Historical Developments in Vocation and the Theology of Work
A deep dive into the history of vocation and work in Church thinking
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