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Working : Its Meaning and Its Limits, Paperback by Meilaender, Gilbert C. (ED...
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- Book Title
- Working : Its Meaning and Its Limits
- ISBN
- 9780268019624
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
ISBN-10
0268019622
ISBN-13
9780268019624
eBay Product ID (ePID)
188618
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Working : Its Meanings and Its Limits
Subject
Ethics, Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Ancient / Rome, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Developmental / LifeSpan Development, Developmental / Child, General, Middle East / Israel & Palestine, Labor
Publication Year
2000
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, Philosophy, Health & Fitness, Business & Economics, Psychology, History
Series
Ethics of Everyday Life Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
00-023813
Reviews
"Meilaender is a writer of elegance and power; a thinker of subtlety and grace. He reminds us of the compelling and continuing force of Scriptural and theological understandings of work. Most importantly, in a time when work dominates so much of our lives--or busyness does, at any rate--he asks us, through his commentary and selections, to ponder the meaning and role of work in our lives and to assess work within a wider framework of God's creation and purpose for us." --Jean Bethke Elshtain, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Social and Political Ethics, The University of Chicago, and author of Augustine and the Limits of Politics, "This volume provides a fine resource for serious reflection--in the context of our Western moral heritage--on how the working life might become a more integral part of the good life." -- Religion and Liberty, "Who could have put together a quilt of passages as diverse and imaginatively patterned as the selections Gilbert Meilaender has chosen--from Marx to Mark Twain--for this anthology on working? W. H. Auden perhaps. Meilaender has also favored us with a wise and elegantly written introduction to a volume that should enrich personal reflection and stimulate classroom and public discussion." --William F. May, Cary M. Maguire Professor of Ethics, Southern Methodist University, "... a tool-chest for anyone who wishes to think through the relation between God's calling and our daily tasks." -- Vocation, 2005, "... a tool-chest for anyone who wishes to think through the relation between God's calling and our daily tasks." --Vocation, "This anthology as a whole will promote important reflections on the 'ethical' meaning of work and is highly recommended for undergraduate, theological, and public libraries. A very valuable resource for undergraduate courses in ethics." -- Choice Magazine, "... a tool-chest for anyone who wishes to think through the relation between God's calling and our daily tasks." -- Vocation , 2005, " Working is a treasure of 75 selections from sources as diverse as Aristotle, Xenophon, and the Bible, to Longfellow, Marx, Michael Novak and Josef Pieper. Meilaender deserves our gratitude for bringing together such a workman-like short library of poetry, fiction, and thoughtfulness. Anyone who works or thinks about work will find something here to nourish his soul." -- Pro Ecclesia, "[A] fascinating, instructive and entertaining anthology on the subject. It is a worthy resource for all congregational libraries." -- Church and Synagogue Libraries, "...shining gems of reflection and narrative. It is both a thoughtful and accessible compilation." -- Religious Studies Review
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
174
Synopsis
The wide range of readings in Working: Its Meaning and Its Limits proposes different ways of thinking about something most of us do every day--work. As part of the Ethics of Everyday Life series, these readings are an invitation to reflection and conversation. They focus not on rules for the workplace or on dilemmas in business ethics but on one of the most fundamental aspects of human existence in every time and place. Gilbert C. Meilaender presents varied readings that explore many of the ways in which human beings have thought about the place of work in life--its meanings, its limits, and its relation to other obligations, to the life cycle, to play, and to rest. The readings in this volume range in time from the world of ancient Israel and the classical world of Greece and Rome to contemporary American society. They range in complexity from "The Little Red Hen" to philosophers such as Charles Taylor and Alasdair MacIntyre, and in genre from poetry by Kipling and George Herbert to essays by Dorothy Sayers and Roger Angell; from novels by Tolstoy and Twain to treatises by Marx, Aristotle, and Karl Barth--all placed in the context of an extended discussion of the meaning of work in human life by Meilaender's introduction. Working: Its Meaning and Its Limits enables any reader interested in understanding the moral and spiritual significance of work in our lives to enter into a conversation not only about what we do but who we are., This text proposes different ways of thinking about work. It explores many of the ways in which human beings have thought about the place of work in life - its meanings, its limits, and its relation to other obligations, to the life cycle, to play and to rest.
LC Classification Number
BJ1498.W64 2000
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