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Welcome to the TOW Project wiki. From here you can browse the Theology of Work Project's materials. Articles whose titles are links are available by clicking on the article title. Article titles without links are not available yet. The Theology of Work Project exists to develop and distribute materials about what the Bible and other resources of the Christian faith can contribute to non-church work, workers, and workplaces. At present we have two types of materials: Biblical articles and Key Topic articles.
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| Biblical Articles | Key Topic Articles |
|---|---|
| General Introduction | General Introduction |
| Genesis 1-11 | #1 Meaning & Value of Work |
| Genesis 12-50 | #2 Calling |
| Exodus | #3 Products of Work |
| Numbers-Leviticus | #4 Work & Life |
| Deuteronomy | #5 Economics & Society |
| Joshua-Judges | #6 Remuneration |
| Ruth | #7 Provision & Wealth |
| Samuel-Kings-Chronicles | #8 Globalization |
| Ezra-Nehemiah-Esther | #9 Relationships at Work |
| Job | #10 Competition |
| Psalms | #11 Financial Arrangements |
| Proverbs | #12 Motivation |
| Ecclesiastes | #13 Truth & Deception |
| Song of Songs | #14 Ethics & Work |
| Intro to the Prophets | #14a Business Ethics |
| Isaiah | #15 Spiritual Dangers & Work |
| Jeremiah & Lamentations | #16 Conflict |
| Ezekiel | #17 Leadership |
| Daniel | #18 Rest |
| The Twelve Prophets | #19 Evangelism & Work |
| Matthew | #20 Church as Equipper |
| Mark | |
| Luke | |
| John | |
| Acts of the Apostles | |
| Romans | |
| 1 Corinthians | |
| 2 Corinthians | |
| Galatians-Ephesians-Philippians | |
| Colossians & Philemon | |
| 1&2 Thessalonians | |
| Pastoral Epistles | |
| Hebrews | |
| General Epistles | |
| Revelation |
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