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Vocation and the Politics of Work: Popular Theology in a Consumer Culture Book

Vocation and the Politics of Work: Popular Theology in a Consumer Culture
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Vocation and the Politics of Work: Popular Theology in a Consumer Culture, Since Martin Luther, vocations or callings have had a close relationship with daily work. It is a give-and-take relationship in which the meaning of a vocation typically negotiates with the kinds of work available (and vice-versa) at any given time. While, Vocation and the Politics of Work: Popular Theology in a Consumer Culture
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  • Vocation and the Politics of Work: Popular Theology in a Consumer Culture
  • Written by author Jeffrey Scholes
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 3/1/2013
  • Since Martin Luther, vocations or callings have had a close relationship with daily work. It is a give-and-take relationship in which the meaning of a vocation typically negotiates with the kinds of work available (and vice-versa) at any given time. While
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Introduction Chapter 1: Theology of Vocation and the Role of Work Chapter 2: Theology at Work Chapter 3: Consumer Culture and Its Effects Chapter 4: The Purchase-Driven Life Chapter 5: Towards a Political Vocation


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