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Faith goes to work : reflections from the marketplace / Robert J. Banks. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Eugene, Oregon : Wipf and Stock Publishers, [(c)2000.Description: vii, 189 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1579103294
  • 9781579103293
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT738.5.F358 2000
  • BT738.5.B218.F358 2000
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Contents:
The Sunday-Monday gap : resistances in church and world to connecting faith and work by Edward A. White The place of work in the divine economy : God as vocational director and model by Robert Banks High-technology work and the new creation : dealing with intangibles, ambiguities, and consequences by Hal Miller The television journalist : telling and doing the truth as a way of glorifying God in the media by Mary Munford The builder-developer as steward of God's resources : bringing God's kingdom to the marketplace and inner city by Perry Bigelow A business owner's mission : working as a Christian in a car sales firm by Don Flow Reflecting Christ in the banking industry : the manager as prophet, priest, and king by Sandra Herron The teacher as revealer and role model : education as a reflection of the incarnation by Steve Garber The farmer as re-settler : cultivating and connecting in the real world by Richard Begbie A craftworker as marketplace apostle : forming a co-operative on early church principles by Julia Banks --
Resources for marketplace Christians : sampling and evaluating the materials by Scott Young Bringing the workplace into the worship place : celebration and education for worldly ministry by William Diehl The threefold call : the trinitarian character of our everyday vocations by Gordon Preece The faith-work journey : developing and deepening the connection between faith and work by Janet Hagberg.
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Reprint. Originally published: Washington, District of Columbia : Alban Institute, c1993.

Includes bibliographical references.

The Sunday-Monday gap : resistances in church and world to connecting faith and work by Edward A. White The place of work in the divine economy : God as vocational director and model by Robert Banks High-technology work and the new creation : dealing with intangibles, ambiguities, and consequences by Hal Miller The television journalist : telling and doing the truth as a way of glorifying God in the media by Mary Munford The builder-developer as steward of God's resources : bringing God's kingdom to the marketplace and inner city by Perry Bigelow A business owner's mission : working as a Christian in a car sales firm by Don Flow Reflecting Christ in the banking industry : the manager as prophet, priest, and king by Sandra Herron The teacher as revealer and role model : education as a reflection of the incarnation by Steve Garber The farmer as re-settler : cultivating and connecting in the real world by Richard Begbie A craftworker as marketplace apostle : forming a co-operative on early church principles by Julia Banks --

Resources for marketplace Christians : sampling and evaluating the materials by Scott Young Bringing the workplace into the worship place : celebration and education for worldly ministry by William Diehl The threefold call : the trinitarian character of our everyday vocations by Gordon Preece The faith-work journey : developing and deepening the connection between faith and work by Janet Hagberg.

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