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Mark Greene, Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, opens up the book of Ruth to reveal a biblical examination of workplace imagination. He demonstrates that Boaz created ...
How does the resurrection changes our priorities for work? Scott Pasley proposes that perhaps Christians should prioritise gospel proclamation in the workplace; a time and a place like any other ...
Mark Greene, Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, shares research that revealed that: “The UK will never be converted until we create open, authentic, learning and praying ...
Mark Greene, Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, builds on the idea of creating cultures that enable Christians to be discipled for their ordinary work. He explains ...
In this introduction to the idea of education to transform vocations, Mark Greene, Executive Director of the London Institute for Contemporary Christianity, introduces some of the big ideas on why ...
Mick Pope explores a theology of the Imago Dei and our vocation of the soil by examining the agricultural themes in the two creation accounts. He concludes that all human ...
Ian Packer discusses how we need an approach to the professions and the concept of vocation that may both contribute to public life and perhaps aid in rehabilitating substantive moral ...
A natural law framework for understanding human action is an alternative to economists’ usual rational choice theory of action and utilitarian moral philosophy for evaluating the consequences of actions. Paul ...
Peter Murphy discusses whether impact investing could be an opportunity for Christians to winsomely engage and lead the wider community to investments that are transforming society and redeeming our world. ...