Work matters lessons from Scripture
Marketplace theology expert R. Paul Stevens revisits more than twenty biblical accounts -- from Genesis to Revelation -- exploring through them the theological meaning of every sort of work, manual or intellectual, domestic or commercial. --from publisher description
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Grand Rapids, Mich. :
William B. Eerdmans
2012
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- God-given work : an introduction to the first five books
- Good work : Adam and Eve
- Degraded work : Cain
- Virtuous work : Jacob
- Vocational work : Joseph
- Spirit work : Bezalel
- Stewardship work : an introduction to the historical books
- Survival work : Ruth
- Royal work : David
- Shrewd work : Nehemiah
- Providential work : Esther
- Soul work : an introduction to the wisdom books
- Wild work : God and Job
- Slothful work : the sluggard
- Entrepreneurial work : the businessperson
- Enigmatic work : the professor
- Just work : an introduction to the prophets
- Imaginative work : Ezekiel
- Exilic work : Daniel
- Missionary work : Jonah
- Kingdom work : an introduction to the New Testament
- Contemplative work : Martha
- Tent-making work : Paul, Aquila, and Priscilla
- Lasting work : Paul
- Heavenly work : John
- Epilogue : how then shall we work?