Description |
1 onliner resource (xii, 132 pages) ; 19 cm |
Contents |
Theology of work -- Work throughout the Old Testament -- Work throughout the New Testament -- Christ, wisdom, and work -- Putting it all together : kingdom, mission, and discipleship -- The way forward -- Appendix A : With whom should we work? : a framework for collaboration -- Appendix B : Vocation questions -- Appendix C : Recommended reading summary |
Summary |
Annotation Pastors and chaplains aren't the only ones in ministry--every Christian is called to be a minister through his or her work in the world. But in order to fully understand what this entails, we must look to the Bible and develop a fuller understanding of work as any way we interact with God's creation. Doing so may transform our view of how Sunday morning impacts our work-a-day lives--and vice versa. In Every Waking Hour, Benjamin Quinn and Walter R. Strickland develop a biblically and theologically rich view of work, vocation, and how we may glorify God through everything we do |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Strickland, Walter R., II
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Christian life.
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Work -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.
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Vocation -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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RELIGION -- Christian Life -- General.
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Christian life
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Vocation -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Work -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Strickland, Walter R., II
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ISBN |
9781577996798 |
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1577996798 |
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157799678X |
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9781577996781 |
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