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Transforming Vocation

Benson, David(Edited by)Martin, Kara(Edited by)Sloane, Andrew(Edited by)
Part of the Australian College of Theology Monograph series
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There has been an explosion of publishing in the faith-work movement in the last twenty years.

Work is increasingly seen as the new frontier for Christian mission.

However, the church and theological colleges have failed to keep up with the interest among, and needs of, workplace Christians. This book is the urgent corrective that is needed, moving past Theology of Work 101 to much deeper encounters with God's word as it relates to daily work.

These twelve academic papers look at work through three different lenses: the workplace, the church, and theological education. It is prefaced by Mark Greene from the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, reflecting on what work, church, and theological education would look like if there was no sacred-secular divide.

In the concluding remarks, the editors imagine a future where each domain is transformed by the gospel, working dynamically together for the life of the world. While academic in terms of depth of thinking, quality of research, and referencing of crucial sources for further exploration, this book is never dry.

Rather, it's life-giving and provocative for every vocation, asking fundamental questions of the reader: What is the work that God is calling you to do?

How can the gospel transform your work? And how well-positioned are churches and colleges to be at the forefront of transforming vocation?With contributions from:Mark GreeneJames PietschPeter WhitePeter DochertyGordon PreeceKeith MitchellDavid FaggIan HusseyColin NobleAndrew MatthewsSarah BacallerSamuel CurkpatrickMaggie Kappelhoff

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Wipf & Stock Publishers
1666701564 / 9781666701562
Paperback / softback
12/05/2021
United States
English
276 pages
152 x 229 mm, 376 grams
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