Faith and work : Christian perspectives, research, and insights into the movement /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Ewest, Timothy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Charlotte, North Carolina : IAP, Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2018]
Series:Advances in workplace spirituality.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / David Miller
  • The reason of faith : macro-, mezzo-, and microemergences of faith in the workplace / Timothy Ewest
  • Ancient spirituality at work / Elden Wiebe and Cathy Driscoll
  • The impact of college type and occupational category on faith integration in the college workplace / Sharlene Buszka and Timothy Ewest
  • Work as worship: bringing meaning to work through an integrated faith / Simone Meskelis and J. Lee Whittington
  • Priests of creation in the workplace, mediators of order : taking God to work / Peter McGhee and Myk Habets
  • "As the birds to flying, so is man born unto work" : Martin Luther's notion of work as an individual source for meaning / Lucas Zapf and Peter Seele
  • Decent work, meaningful work, and developmental work : three key ethical concepts from Catholic social teaching / Domènec Melé
  • Caring for employees : corporate chaplains as a model of faith at work / David W. Miller, Faith Ngunjiri, and Dennis LoRusso
  • Faith, family, and work : a Christian perspective on family business / Allan Discua Cruz
  • Innovative work and worship contexts and their associations with regulatory focus mindsets and nascent hybrid entrepreneurship / Mitch J. Neubert and Kevin D. Dougherty
  • Ethiopian orthodox Christianity : exploratory implications for the diaspora in the United States / Tamrat Gashaw and Timothy Ewest
  • The holistic motivation of social entrepreneurs / Julia R. Marra and Kent W. Seibert
  • Heading for the multifaith workplace / Stuart Allen and Peter Williams
  • Secular and the sacred : tracing their dimensionality and tension / Timothy Ewest.