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Title Finding meaning in business : theology, ethics, and vocation / edited by Bartholomew C. Okonkwo
Edition 1st ed
Published New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 211 pages) : illustrations
Contents PART ONE: BUSINESS AND CALLING -- Giving Meaning to Work: The Spiritual Challenge of Our Time / Ingeborg Gabriel -- Reclaiming the Concept of Calling / Hans Dirk van Hoogstraten -- The Entrepreneurial Vocation: Is Creating Wealth a Calling? / Georges Enderle -- The Evolution of Business as a Christian Calling / Gary L. Chamberlain -- PART TWO: FOSTERING A COMMUNITY OF WORK -- Toward a Theology of Business / Denise Daniels -- Fusion, Fission, or Vision: One Calling, Three Metaphors / John Strain and John Sherrington -- The Enterprise as Community of Persons: The Case of Bimbo Group / Patricia Debeljuh -- PART THREE: FORMATION OF BUSINESS LEADERS -- Questions Organizational Leaders Pose to Theologians -- Andre Delbecq -- Roman Catholic and Protestant Perspectives on Business as a Calling: Managerial Leadership in the Corporate Sphere / Shirley Roels and Regina Wentzel Wolfe -- Toward an Experience Training: A Perspective from Lonergan / Maria Soledad Mart̕nez Kasten, translated by Bartholomew C. Okonkwo -- Pedagogical Models and Practice / Jack Ruhe and Ron Nahser
Summary The twenty-first-century business world has witnessed a series of large-scale scandals and outright fraud. New legislation aims to help identify future cases of fraud and stop the trend, but is it enough? How can people of faith balance the requirements of faith with the demands of economic life within an increasingly corrupted society? Why did so many people participate or choose to ignore downright fraud in the past and how can we start the business community on a path of recovery? These essays pursue these question and many others, including the meta-ethical foundations of vocation as a necessary step for business recovery. They maintain that what is taking place in businesses today is not just the loss of will to do good, but the loss of meaning, which ultimately demands more than what traditional business ethics and corporate social responsibility can offer. Combining creative biblical interpretation, Christian moral reflection, and business expertise, this book is thoughtful and thought-provoking look at how business leaders, professionals, and students can integrate a sense of calling into their careers and into the business world as a whole
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Business -- Religious aspects.
Business ethics.
Religious ethics.
Business ethics & social responsibility.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Ethics.
Religion.
Business ethics
Business -- Religious aspects
Unternehmensethik
Religion
Management
Företag -- religiösa aspekter.
Företagsetik.
Kristen etik.
Form Electronic book
Author Okonkwo, Bartholomew C., editor.
ISBN 9781137295125
1137295120
9781349445370
1349445371