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"The twin problems of today's 'high-pressure, burn-out' workplaces and unemployment make some Christian theologies of vocation seem idealistic. The global implications of the West's lust for cheap consumer goods pose major challenges to any moral case for prosperity. In Work, for God's Sake, Esther Reed tackles these questions within a biblical framework, and sketches a theological ethic of work in the hope of God's coming kingdom." Treats "key issues such as vocation, liturgy, social justice, and human rights in the workplace."--P. [4] of cover.
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Work, Christianity, Work ethic, Job satisfaction, Organizational justice, VocationEdition | Availability |
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Work, for God's sake: Christian ethics in the workplace
2010, Darton, Longman and Todd
in English
023252761X 9780232527612
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Table of Contents
Thank God it's Friday?
Holy Saturday and the curse of work today
Resurrection and liturgical moral reasoning
Human rights in the workplace
Lost vocations
Will there be work in heaven?
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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