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Theology of Work
Theology of Work Project
25 episodes
2 days ago
In this one-hour webinar, workers who have personally faced job loss explore how faith and the Bible speak into this difficult experience. (Image courtesy of Shutterstock, used under license)
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In this one-hour webinar, workers who have personally faced job loss explore how faith and the Bible speak into this difficult experience. (Image courtesy of Shutterstock, used under license)
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Religion & Spirituality
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Reading the Bible Through Workplace Eyes, Clint LeBruyns
Theology of Work
3 minutes 34 seconds
8 years ago
Reading the Bible Through Workplace Eyes, Clint LeBruyns
"We've probably been reading the Bible for many many years, but we probably don't think of work when we read it," says Dr. Clint Le Bruyns. In this short interview, he provides an orientation to reading the Bible in the context of work. Dr. Le Bruyns is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Development in the School of Religion and Theology at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. www.theologyofwork.org/resources/reading-the-bible-through-workplace-eyes Twitter: twitter.com/TheoWorkProject Dr. Clint Le Bruyns Twitter: twitter.com/ClintLeBruyns
Theology of Work
In this one-hour webinar, workers who have personally faced job loss explore how faith and the Bible speak into this difficult experience. (Image courtesy of Shutterstock, used under license)