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Christian Reflections On The Relationship Of Leisure And Work, Paul Heintzman
Christian Reflections On The Relationship Of Leisure And Work, Paul Heintzman
Movement and Being: The Journal of the Christian Society for Kinesiology, Leisure and Sports Studies
A Christian understanding of leisure cannot be developed in isolation from the other dimensions of life. In the creation account of Genesis we learn that both rest and work are basic to the created nature of humanity. The purpose of this paper is to explore a Christian understanding of the relationship between leisure and work. The paper begins with a brief review of biblical teaching on work and leisure. This teaching is then applied to a critique of five more recent perceptions of the relationship of leisure and work: work-oriented unilateral; leisure-oriented unilateral; split; integrated; and identity. It is argued …
Faith And Work: Questions For Discussion And Reflection, Jim Street
Faith And Work: Questions For Discussion And Reflection, Jim Street
Leaven
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Reflections On Being A Public School Teacher, Morris Yates
Reflections On Being A Public School Teacher, Morris Yates
Leaven
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Faith In The Workplace: Being A Christian In Public Service, Jack Scott
Faith In The Workplace: Being A Christian In Public Service, Jack Scott
Leaven
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Keeping The Divine Appointment: Advice To Young Christians Entering A Business, John Morris, Emma Morris, Jim Street
Keeping The Divine Appointment: Advice To Young Christians Entering A Business, John Morris, Emma Morris, Jim Street
Leaven
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All Of Life Is Ministry: Reflections On Ministry In The Marketplace, Dean Collins
All Of Life Is Ministry: Reflections On Ministry In The Marketplace, Dean Collins
Leaven
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Learning To Take Joy In Our Work: Some Preliminary Theological Reflections, Philip D. Kenneson
Learning To Take Joy In Our Work: Some Preliminary Theological Reflections, Philip D. Kenneson
Leaven
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A Thin Blue Line, Frank Shirvinski
Editors' Notes, Stuart Love, D'Esta Love, Jim Street