This book invites you to explore your identity through your callings, to imagine living virtuously for others, and to discover deep meaning and satisfaction in life. Guided by human and divine wisdom, you'll examine vocations that many young people have or will have soon, such as being a student, citizen, worker, care-taker of nature, parent, saint, and friend. You'll also entertain the role that avocations play in your life.
This book invites you to explore your identity through your callings, to imagine living virtuously for others, and to discover deep meaning and satisfaction in life. Guided by human and divine wisdom, you'll examine vocations that many young people have or will have soon, such as being a student, citizen, worker, care-taker of nature, parent, saint, and friend. You'll also entertain the role that avocations play in your life.
Scott Ashmon is Associate Provost at Concordia University in Irvine, CA. He earned his Ph.D. from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, OH. He has also written and edited works on the Old Testament, the ancient Near East, and Christian higher education.
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