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Theology of Work Bible Commentary in Print

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The Theology of Work Bible Commentary: Volume 1: Genesis - Deuteronomy is now in print! Created by a team of biblical scholars, pastors, and laypeople, this insightful resource mines the first five books of the Old Testament to provide answers for both blue- and white-collar workers---and offers practical principles that give meaning, relevance, and perspective to our jobs. We especially recommend Volume 1, as Genesis is a must-study book if you want to learn about the theology of work. Any discussion of work in biblical perspective eventually finds itself grounded on passages in Genesis.

Theology of Work Bible Commentary: Volumes Available in Print

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"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 and 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, Christianity Today; Author, Culture Making and Playing God