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Theology of Work Project Knowledge Base

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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.

    To learn more about how to use the TOW Knolwedge Base click here.

     

     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

    We invite you to read, download, print, copy, distribute and teach these materials in any way you would like, as long as you attribute the materials you use to the Theology of Work Project. See our Creative Commons 3.0 license for more details.

    We actively request your feedback. The Project especially needs cases/illustrations/stories of people who have tried to apply biblical teaching to their work. We are also seeking feedback if you use our materials for teaching, discussion groups, or personal enrichment. What happened? How did it go? Can you suggest improvements? Once you create an account on this site (see the sidebar on the left this page), you can make comments, make comments, tag articles, proposed edits, contribute examples/cases/illustrations, or attach documents, pictures, videos or other materials. See How to use the Theology of Work Project Knowledge Base to learn how.

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    I appreciated the approach of this article very much. To be honest, I wasn't sure what to expect when I started it, but was pleasantly surprised and edified.
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