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R. Paul Stevens is professor emeritus of marketplace theology and leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia. His previous books include Work Matters: Lessons from Scripture and (with Alvin Ung) Taking Your Soul to Work: Overcoming the Nine Deadly Sins of the Workplace.

Incluye los nombres: D. Paul Stevens, By (author) R.Paul Stevens

También incluye: Paul Stevens (1)

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Series

Obras de R. Paul Stevens

Marriage Spirituality (1989) 61 copias
Job (Lifebuilder) (1995) 4 copias
Job (Lifebuilder) (2015) 2 copias
七日全職信仰 (2003) 1 copia
Work Matters 1 copia
Job 1 copia
Job : Wrestling with God (2011) 1 copia
Revelation 1 copia

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Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
In his new book “Work Matters: Lessons from Scripture” R. Paul Stevens takes us along a journey through the Old and New Testaments exploring the theological meaning of every sort and type of work. The author R. Paul Stevens is professor emeritus of marketplace theology and leadership at Regent College, Vancouver, British Columbia, and a marketplace ministry mentor.

This marketplace theologian takes the reader through more than twenty biblical accounts of some of the character profiles in the bible and brings out the purpose of their work and how it fits into God’s plan for the world. Out of all the delightful stories in this book one of the many worth commenting on is that of Joseph. His account in the scriptures reads like a modern day soap opera. We see Joseph begins his career as a shepherd following in the footsteps of his father. Then Joseph after being sold by his brothers into slavery ends up in Egypt with a new job working as a slave in house of Potifphar. Then finally Joseph is elevated to the highs position in the land right under the pharaoh and this is where he finds his calling and final vocation. He is trusted with the task of caretaker of all of Egypt’s produce in order to be able to survive the foreseen famine that was to come to Egypt.

But his vocation served to not just protect Egypt but a people and not just any people God’s chosen people. His family being the sons of Jacob and the people of Israel would be care for by his vocation in Egypt. In this R. Paul Stevens reminds us that God is first constantly at work and that as people created in God’s image we to are coworkers with God as he accomplishes his purposes.

I believe in this volume by Stevens through his reflections of these well known Bible passages gives a biblical based theology of work to deal with the question that many who work may be wondering, “Why work? What is the point anyway?” I would recommend this is a great addition to any library as study help to assist in further understanding the Christian theological aspects of our daily labor.
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moses917 | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 15, 2012 |
Esta reseña ha sido escrita por los Primeros Reseñadores de LibraryThing.
Stevens offers his perspective on what Scripture says about work. He defines work as "any purposeful expenditure of energy--whether manual, mental, or both, whether paid or not." This very broad definition of work allows him to address a number of issues that some might find outside the scope of work in their own perspective. Most of the book is consumed with addressing a particular aspect of work (within Stevens' broad definition) from books of the Bible. The bulk of his attention is paid to Old Testament books. The chapters are brief and limited in their depth of treatment.… (más)
 
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Lenow | 7 reseñas más. | Jul 5, 2012 |
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This book serves a useful purpose, exploring the purpose and meaning of work from a Christian perspective — an understanding that is sorely lacking in the contemporary world and workplace.

Through no particular fault of the book itself, it took me an excessively long time to work my way through it. Despite appreciating the overall message, the effort Stevens makes to approach the topic from several different angles, and a number of insightful passages I encountered along the way, I just couldn't seem to get into it for extended periods of time. I suspect that I am more at fault than the book itself, though, and so I would still recommend it to anyone interested in the topic.… (más)
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baroquem | 7 reseñas más. | May 17, 2012 |
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In Work Matters Stevens creates a simple and accessible primer tot one of the most important aspects of everyday life. Stevens defines work and breaks it down by exploring it through the narrative of Biblical Characters. While there are many books in the field Work Matters is the right length and doesn't bog down in theological details.
 
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kurtabeard | 7 reseñas más. | May 13, 2012 |

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