This Theology of Work Bible Commentary is an in-depth Bible study tool put together by a group of biblical scholars, pastors, and workplace Christians to help you discover what the whole Bible - from Genesis to Revelation - says about work. Business, education, law, service industries, medicine, government - wherever you work, in whatever capacity, the Scriptures have something to say about it. This edition is a one-volume hardcover version.
The Theology of Work (TOW) Project exists to help people explore what the Bible and the Christian faith can contribute to ordinary work. The Theology of Work Project is an independent, international organisation dedicated to researching, writing, and distributing materials with a biblical perspective on non-church workplaces. The Project's primary mission is to produce resources covering every book of the Bible.
"Did you ever wonder what your work has to do with your faith? The short
answer is everything, and now you can read all about it in this Theology
of Work Bible Commentary, now in print for the first time. Heartily
recommended."
--Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author of Bonhoeffer: Pastor,
Martyr, Prophet, Spy
"The Theology of Work Project is providing desperately needed resources
to pastors and the entire church on what the Bible has to say about our
work. I hope that every pastor will preach regularly on how the gospel
changes the way we work and sometimes the work that we do. And I
hope that every Christian will see the ways their work connects to God's
work!"
Tim Keller, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City,
Author of Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God's Work
"This series is a magnificent contribution to one of the most neglected
themes in Christian ethics. Avoiding the easy anachronism of finding a
few proof-texts that might apply to modern work, the authors let the
distinctive voices and broader themes of Scripture illuminate our working
life. The conversation about faith and work is deeper and richer thanks to
the Theology of Work Project."
--Andy Crouch, Executive Editor of Christianity Today and author of
Culture Making and Playing God
Did you ever wonder what your work has to do with your faith? The short
answer is everything, and now you can read all about it in this Theology
of Work Bible Commentary, now in print for the first time. Heartily
recommended.
Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author of Bonhoeffer: Pastor,
Martyr, Prophet, Spy
"
The Theology of Work Project is providing desperately needed resources
to pastors and the entire church on what the Bible has to say about our
work. I hope that every pastor will preach regularly on how the gospel
changes the way we work and sometimes the work that we do. And I
hope that every Christian will see the ways their work connects to God s
work!
Tim Keller, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City,
Author of Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God s Work
"
This series is a magnificent contribution to one of the most neglected
themes in Christian ethics. Avoiding the easy anachronism of finding a
few proof-texts that might apply to modern work, the authors let the
distinctive voices and broader themes of Scripture illuminate our working
life. The conversation about faith and work is deeper and richer thanks to
the Theology of Work Project.
Andy Crouch, Executive Editor of Christianity Today and author of
Culture Making and Playing God
"
Did you ever wonder what your work has to do with your faith? The short
answer is everything, and now you can read all about it in this Theology
of Work Bible Commentary, now in print for the first time. Heartily
recommended.
Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author of "Bonhoeffer: Pastor,
Martyr, Prophet, Spy"
"
The Theology of Work Project is providing desperately needed resources
to pastors and the entire church on what the Bible has to say about our
work. I hope that every pastor will preach regularly on how the gospel
changes the way we work and sometimes the work that we do. And I
hope that every Christian will see the ways their work connects to God s
work!
Tim Keller, Senior Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City,
Author of "Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God s Work"
"
This series is a magnificent contribution to one of the most neglected
themes in Christian ethics. Avoiding the easy anachronism of finding a
few proof-texts that might apply to modern work, the authors let the
distinctive voices and broader themes of Scripture illuminate our working
life. The conversation about faith and work is deeper and richer thanks to
the Theology of Work Project.
Andy Crouch, Executive Editor of Christianity Today and author of
"Culture Making" and "Playing God"
"
This "Theology of Work Bible Commentary" is an in-depth Bible study tool put together by a group of biblical scholars, pastors, and workplace Christians to help you discover what the whole Bible from Genesis to Revelation says about work. Business, education, law, service industries, medicine, government wherever you work, in whatever capacity, the Scriptures have something to say about it. This edition is a one-volume hardcover version. "
This series is a magnificent contribution to one of the most neglected themes in Christian ethics. Avoiding the easy anachronism of finding a few proof-texts that might apply to modern work, the authors let the distinctive voices and broader themes of Scripture illuminate our working life. The conversation about faith and work is deeper and richer thanks to the Theology of Work Project. Andy Crouch, Executive Editor of Christianity Today and author of "Culture Making" and "Playing God" "