Seamless Life - A Tapestry of Love and Learning, Worship and Work
Seamless Life - A Tapestry of Love and Learning, Worship and Work
Garber, Steven
InterVarsity Press
01/2020
136
Dura
Inglês
9780830845958
15 a 20 dias
264
At Work in the World
Madison Avenue, Mad Men, and Much More
On Good Business
Repairing the World
Seek the Flourishing of the City
The Way the World Is Supposed to Be
A Coversation About Calling
Work Matters
Cult. Cultivate. Culture.
A Terrible Beauty
Learning About Vocation
Of What We Do and Why We Do It
Coherence and Continuity Matter
Ora et Labora
Seeing Seamlessly
Vocations as Sacramental Signposts
When a Dream Becomes a Life
Waking to the Morning Light
Making Sense of Life
A Disposition to Dualism
A Hard Question
Assuming Coherence
What Makes a Good Life?
Caritas and the Common Good
De Profundis
Laughing with the Devil, Laughing with God
On Duty and Desire
Unbroken and Broken
A Longing for Grace
Being Implicated
Friendship Isn't Second Best
On Mere Christianity
Remarkable Joy, Remarkable Sorrow
The Sangre de Cristos
Uncommon Grace, Uncommon Heroism
Who Are We and Why Does It Matter?
Whole Hearts, Broken Hearts
An Ending
Acknowledgments
At Work in the World
Madison Avenue, Mad Men, and Much More
On Good Business
Repairing the World
Seek the Flourishing of the City
The Way the World Is Supposed to Be
A Coversation About Calling
Work Matters
Cult. Cultivate. Culture.
A Terrible Beauty
Learning About Vocation
Of What We Do and Why We Do It
Coherence and Continuity Matter
Ora et Labora
Seeing Seamlessly
Vocations as Sacramental Signposts
When a Dream Becomes a Life
Waking to the Morning Light
Making Sense of Life
A Disposition to Dualism
A Hard Question
Assuming Coherence
What Makes a Good Life?
Caritas and the Common Good
De Profundis
Laughing with the Devil, Laughing with God
On Duty and Desire
Unbroken and Broken
A Longing for Grace
Being Implicated
Friendship Isn't Second Best
On Mere Christianity
Remarkable Joy, Remarkable Sorrow
The Sangre de Cristos
Uncommon Grace, Uncommon Heroism
Who Are We and Why Does It Matter?
Whole Hearts, Broken Hearts
An Ending
Acknowledgments