Plough Quarterly No. 22 - Vocation
Why We Work
Anne-Sophie Constant author Mike Rowe author Will Willimon author Scott Beauchamp author Stephanie Saldaña author Nathan Schneider author Rachel Pieh Jones author Phil Christman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Plough Publishing House
Published:17th Oct '19
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This issue emphasizes the importance of vocation over mere employment. Plough Quarterly No. 22 - Vocation illustrates how true calling enriches lives through service and community.
In Plough Quarterly No. 22 - Vocation, the exploration of vocation delves into the profound distinction between merely having a job and discovering a true calling. The issue emphasizes that everyone seeks work imbued with meaning and purpose, a desire that transcends the mundane aspects of daily labor. The concept of vocation, as presented through the lens of Protestant Christianity, suggests that each individual is divinely called to contribute to the common good through their unique talents and professions. This calling can manifest in a multitude of forms, from nursing to activism, yet the essence remains rooted in a commitment to serve others.
The issue also highlights the singular notion of vocation found in the New Testament: discipleship. This path often requires significant sacrifices, including the willingness to leave behind familiar comforts and embrace a life of service. Contributors such as Jean Vanier and Coptic Archbishop Angaelos share their experiences, illustrating how a life devoted to vocation demands humility and a recognition of one’s own vulnerabilities. The narratives within Plough Quarterly No. 22 - Vocation resonate with the idea that true fulfillment arises not from self-serving pursuits but from a deeper connection to community and faith.
Additionally, this edition features a diverse array of articles, poetry, and artwork that enrich the conversation about vocation. Readers will find insights from notable figures like C.S. Lewis and Mother Teresa, alongside reflections on topics such as fatherhood, loneliness, and the impact of art in social contexts. The issue serves as a reminder that living out one's vocation can lead to a joy that surpasses personal ambitions, fostering a collective spirit of purpose and action.
ISBN: 9780874863222
Dimensions: 260mm x 191mm x 6mm
Weight: 327g
104 pages