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Product DetailsDescriptionUnquestionably there is something like a groundswell of interest in spirituality and work. While previous decades were characterized by taking your hand, head and heart to work, in the twenty-first century we are asked to bring our souls to work. Just what does that mean? Is it merely one more New Age invasion of the so-called secular workplace? What does the Bible have to say about the head, heart and hand connection in the workplace? Do prayer and work really belong together? Is marketplace spirituality an oxymoron? Whether as executives, laborers, tradespeople, entrepreneurs or bureaucrates, followers of Jesus need a spirituality for the other six days and not just for after-work and Sunday activities. Harry S.D. Robinson The Inconvenience of Truth Which Comes At an Hour You Did Not Expect Paul Williams Work as Spiritual Formation Pattie Towler "Spirituality at Work": Does it mean Anything? Paul Stevens Case Studty: "All is Vanity" Paul Williams Workplace Spirituality in a Pagan Environment: Lessons from Daniel Paul Williams (BA, MA, MSc (Oxford), MCS (Regent College) is David J Brown Family Associate Professor of Marketplace Theology and Leadership at Regent College. He is also a Director and Economic Advisor to DTZ Holdings, an international real estate consulting and investment banking group. He came to Regent from his most recent role as Chief Economist and Head of International Research for DTZ. R. Paul Stevens is Professor Emeritus of Marketplace Theology at Regent College. He is the author of Liberating the Laity, Disciplines of the Hungry Heart, The Other Six Days, Marriage Spirituality, Doing God's Business and co-editor (with Robert J. Banks) of The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity. |
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