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008 131129s2014 ilu b 000 0 eng
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050 0 0 _aBV4740
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100 1 _aGarber, Steven.
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245 1 0 _aVisions of vocation :
_bcommon grace for the common good /
260 _aDowners Grove, Illinois,
_bIVP Books,
_c©2014
300 _a255 pages ;
_c21 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 0 _tIntroduction: On learning to be implicated --
_tTo know the world and still love it? --
_tIf you have eyes, then see --
_tThe landscape of our lives --
_tKnowing is doing --
520 _aIs it possible to know the world and still love the world? Of all the questions we ask about our calling, this is the most difficult. From marriages to international relations, the more we know, the harder it is to love. We become cynics or stoics, protecting our hearts from the implications of what we know. But what if the vision of vocation can be recovered--allowing us to step into the wounds of the world and for love's sake take up our responsibility for the way the world turns out? --from publisher description.
650 0 _aVocation
_xChristianity.
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