Awakening Vocation

Awakening Vocation
Author: Edward P. Hahnenberg
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814657338

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Does God have a specific plan for each of us, or is it more like general guidelines for all of us? How do my gifts and abilities, my personality and particular circumstances, impact my vocation? What is the role of the church in this process? What are the needs of the world that call us to respond? Awakening Vocation explores these questions and breathes new life into an ancient idea - rousing vocation from a centuries-long slumber. Inspired by the broad and inclusive Vision of the Second Vatican Council, the book traces the history of Catholic reflection on vocation and offers a constructive proposal for the present. In plain language, Edward Hahnenberg argues that Catholic thinking on vocation has been frustrated by a deficient theology of grace and that the key to reclaiming the notion of God's call today lies in a Vision of God's self-gift reaching across al of human history and into every human heart. Rethinking vocation in light of a revitalized theology of grace helps move beyond earlier dead ends, opening up new ways of imagining discipleship and discernment within our wonderfully diverse and yet deeply divided world.

Purpose, Passion & God

Purpose, Passion & God
Author: Janice Dunlap
Publisher: Twenty-Third Publications
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2006-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781585955473

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In this powerful new work, Janice Dunlap provides a vocational roadmap for Christians seeking God's will for their lives. She reveals that finding one's vocation is not about personal needs and wants but about serving and loving others. Jesus is the example of this. This book will help readers -- and catechists in particular -- to attain a clearer perspective on how their daily tasks point you to the passion and purpose of God already living in them.

Living Vocationally

Living Vocationally
Author: Paul J. Wadell
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-01-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 172527339X

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In the thick of modern life, we are tempted to forget what we are doing and why we are doing it. We are busy socializing, building careers, and looking for fun—but what’s it all for? The ancient concept of “vocation” has recently gained popularity as we return to questions about the meaning of life. Almost all religions include the idea that divine purposes should guide our lives; Christianity has particularly accented it. The God who called Israel and sent Jesus has something in mind for us. God’s call challenges us, but also opens us to the best sort of life imaginable. In Living Vocationally, the challenge and the joy of the called life is thoroughly explored. Part one considers the benefits of living vocationally, biblical traditions of call, and subsequent Christian understandings. Part two examines why vocation pertains not only to careers, but indeed touches every dimension of our lives and encompasses our full journey through life. Because every person’s life includes many callings, some very difficult, part three considers the virtues we need to live the called life well. Living Vocationally demonstrates why to have found a calling is to have found a good way to live.

Vocation in Christ

Vocation in Christ
Author: Imliwabang Jamir
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2016-03-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498201261

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Karl Barth (1886-1968), as a young Swiss pastor in Safenwil, struggled to make an organic connection between "the newspaper [contemporary sociopolitical events] and the New Testament." When he discovered "a strange new world of God within the Bible," God became the subject matter for renewing and transforming the world. This discovery helped Barth to integrate the world into his interpretation of the Bible and also impacted his theology of Christian vocation as divine summons to God's special freedom and obedience. Vocation in Christ examines the theology of vocation and reading Scripture among the Naga Christians in northeastern India, in conversation with Barth's theology of vocation. Social-scientific research is employed on congregations and Bible study groups to explore how the Naga Christians understand vocation and Scripture in light of their sociopolitical and religious context. This book serves as an introduction for Western readers of how vocation is understood from an Asian perspective and emphasizes the theme of vocation as Christian witness without accommodating to worldly values. It readdresses Barth's theology of vocation, which calls for a revitalization of Christian vocation in our contemporary situation. The primary claim of this book is that vocation is God's calling to obedience, and devotion to the love of God is reciprocal to the love of neighbor.

In the Name of the Church

In the Name of the Church
Author: William John Cahoy
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814634230

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In the Name of the Church: Vocation and Authorization in Lay Ecclesial Ministry presents insights generated in the 2011 Collegeville National Symposium on Lay Ecclesial Ministry, a gathering designed to prioritize the theological foundations for vocation and authorization in lay ecclesial ministry, and make recommendations to advance excellence in this expanding ministry. The essays presented by seven theologians at the Symposium are included, along with thoughtful input drawn from the experiences of lay and ordained ministers who gathered to amplify the voice and strengthen the national will to promote effective ecclesial leadership practices identified within Co-Workers in the Vineyard of the Lord.

My Awakening to Myself

My Awakening to Myself
Author: Adelita Broom
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1789017866

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Are you someone who struggles with low self-esteem, self-doubt and anxieties? Do you want to discover your inner beauty, raise your awareness, and become more positive? In My Awakening to Myself you will learn how to find happiness and fulfilment in every aspect of your life, by making small but effective daily positive changes. This book aims to help you raise your level of awareness, recognise your inner beauty and true self, and release self-doubts, fears, anxieties and lack of confidence that hold you back from knowing who you are and how easily you can achieve your life’s purpose, vision and goals. Whether you want to improve your personal relationships, mental and physical health, or need help to create a better work environment; the key to all of this is the relationship you have with yourself, and this book helps you to unlock the true power of your worth.

The Disciples' Call

The Disciples' Call
Author: Christopher Jamison, OSB
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1472558375

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There is currently no shared language of vocation among Catholics in the developed, post-modern world of Europe and North America. The decline in practice of the faith and a weakened understanding of Church teaching has led to reduced numbers of people entering into marriage, religious life and priesthood. Uniquely, this book traces the development of vocation from scriptural, patristic roots through Thomism and the Reformation to engage with the modern vocational crisis. How are these two approaches compatible? The universal call to holiness is expressed in Lumen Gentium has been read by some as meaning that any vocational choice has the same value as any other such choice; is some sense of a higher calling part of the Catholic theology of vocation or not? Some claim that the single life is a vocation on a par with marriage and religious life; what kind of a theology of vocation leads to that conclusion? And is the secular use of the word 'vocation' to describe certain profession helpful or misleading in the context of Catholic theology?

A Vocation and a Voice

A Vocation and a Voice
Author: Kate Chopin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440672709

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Published for the first time as Chopin intended, this is a collection of her most innovative stories, including "The Story of an Hour," "An Egyptian Cigarette," and "The Kiss." For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Proceedings

Proceedings
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1913
Genre: Vocational education
ISBN:

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Vocation and the Politics of Work

Vocation and the Politics of Work
Author: Jeffrey Scholes
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0739178903

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Since Martin Luther, vocations or callings have had a close relationship with daily work. It is a give-and-take relationship in which the meaning of a vocation typically negotiates with the kinds of work available (and vice-versa) at any given time. While "vocation language" still has currency in Western culture, today's predominant meaning of vocation has little to do with the actual work performed on a job. Jeffrey Scholes contends that recent theological treatments of the Protestant concept of vocation, both academic and popular, often unwittingly collude with consumer culture to circulate a concept of vocation that is detached from the material conditions of work. The result is a consumer-friendly vocation that is rendered impotent to inform and, if necessary, challenge the political norms of the workplace. For example, he classifies Rick Warren's concept of "purpose" in his best-selling book, The Purpose-Driven Life, as a functional equivalent of vocation that acts in this way. Other popular uses of vocation along with insights culled from traditional theology and consumer culture studies help Scholes reveal the current state of vocations in the West. Using recent scholarship in the field of political theology, he argues that resisting commodification is a possibility and a prerequisite for a "political vocation," if it is at all able to engage the norms that regulate and undermine the pursuit of justice in many modern workplaces.