Book by MacKenzie Alistair Kirkland Wayne
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This book introduces readers to a basic biblical theology of work. It is written in fourteen engaging chapters, each of which is followed by questions and exercises for small group or individual reflection.
The authors wanted a book that would straddle the divide between theological reflection and practical application in the everyday. In Alistairs research over the years, he discovered that many people were looking for an easy to read book on the subject, but not one that was lightweight or lacking in credible biblical and theological content. Most treatments were too heavy, academic, long, and inaccessible, or they were largely anecdotal. Wheres God on Monday? is short enough for people to read in an afternoon, written in accessible language for the average person in the pews, yet thoughtful enough to be used as a text in Bible colleges.
|This book introduces readers to a basic biblical theology of work. It is written in fourteen engaging chapters, each of which is followed by questions and exercises for small group or individual reflection. The authors wanted a book that would straddle the divide between theological reflection and practical application in the everyday. In Alistairs research over the years, he discovered that many people were looking for an easy to read book on the subject, but not one that was lightweight or lacking in credible biblical and theological content. Most treatments were too heavy, academic, long, and inaccessible, or they were largely anecdotal. Wheres God on Monday? is short enough for people to read in an afternoon, written in accessible language for the average person in the pews, yet thoughtful enough to be used as a text in Bible colleges.Alistair Mackenzie is a senior lecturer in the School of Theology Mission and Ministry at Laidlaw College, New Zealand. He is the founding director of Faith at Work (NZ), as well as the Boston-based Theology of Work Project.|Wayne Kirkland is the author or co-author of several books, including Light from a Dark Star, SoulPurpose, Just Money, and Everyday Matters. Previously a youth worker and car dealer, Wayne now is a writer based in Hutt City, New Zealand.
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Softcover/Paperback. Etat : Fair. This book introduces readers to a basic biblical theology of work. It is written in fourteen engaging chapters, each of which is followed by questions and exercises for small group or individual reflection. The authors wanted a book that would straddle the divide between theological reflection and practical application in the everyday. In Alistair s research over the years, he discovered that many people were looking for an easy to read book on the subject, but not one that was lightweight or lacking in credible biblical and theological content. Most treatments were too heavy, academic, long, and inaccessible, or they were largely anecdotal. Where s God on Monday? is short enough for people to read in an afternoon, written in accessible language for the average person in the pews, yet thoughtful enough to be used as a text in Bible colleges. N° de réf. du vendeur 255047
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