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We all want to make sense of life, of who we are and why we are, and to know that what we do—day in and day out—matters. But daily demands often lead to a life that feels void of meaning and disjointed from our deepest beliefs. Steven Garber challenges us to move beyond our fragmented sense of reality and begin to see all we are and all we do—our work, play, relationships, worship, and loves—as significant to God. Once we discover that there is no chasm between heaven and earth, we are able to understand the coherence of the work of God and of our lives in the world. This is the seamless…mehr
We all want to make sense of life, of who we are and why we are, and to know that what we do—day in and day out—matters. But daily demands often lead to a life that feels void of meaning and disjointed from our deepest beliefs. Steven Garber challenges us to move beyond our fragmented sense of reality and begin to see all we are and all we do—our work, play, relationships, worship, and loves—as significant to God. Once we discover that there is no chasm between heaven and earth, we are able to understand the coherence of the work of God and of our lives in the world. This is the seamless life—to see the truest truths of the universe woven into the very meaning of life, labor, learning, and liturgy.
Steven Garber is professor of marketplace theology and director of the program in leadership, theology, and society at Regent College, Vancouver, BC. His books include Visions of Vocation and The Fabric of Faithfulness. Married to Meg, they have five children and several grandchildren.
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A Beginning 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
A Beginning 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
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