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Vocation: Discerning Our Callings in Life

Autor Douglas J. Schuurman, Duglas J. Schuurman
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2003
The Protestant doctrine of vocation has had a profound influence on American culture, but in recent years central tenets of this doctrine have come under assault. "Vocation: Discerning Our Callings in Life" explores current responses to the classic view of vocation and offers a revised statement and application of this doctrine for contemporary North American Christians.
According to Douglas Schuurman, many Christians today find it both strange and difficult to interpret their social, economic, political, and cultural lives as responses to God's calling. To renew this biblical perspective, Schuurman argues, Christians must recover the language, meaning, and reality of life "as vocation," and his book helps do just that. Developed in dialogue with audiences as diverse as college students, industrial workers, business leaders, church leaders, and professional theologians and ethicists, the book examines the theological and ethical dimensions of vocation as these have been understood historically and in relation to our modern social setting.
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ISBN-13: 9780802801371
ISBN-10: 0802801374
Pagini: 204
Dimensiuni: 158 x 233 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company

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The Protestant doctrine of vocation has had a profound influence on American culture, but in recent years central tenets of this doctrine have come under assault. "Vocation: Discerning Our Callings in Life explores current responses to the classic view of vocation and offers a revised statement and application of this doctrine for contemporary North American Christians.

According to Schuurman, many Christians today find it both strange and difficult to interpret their social, economic, political, and cultural lives as responses to God's calling. To renew this biblical perspective, Schuurman argues, Christians must recover the language, meaning, and reality of life as vocation, and his book helps do just that.

Developed in dialogue with audiences as diverse as college students, industrial workers, business leaders, church leaders, and professional theologians and ethicists, the book examines the theological and ethical dimensions of vocation as these have been understood historically and in relation to our modern social setting.


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Professor of religion at St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. Among his other books is Creation, Eschaton, and Ethics."