Vocation and the politics of work : popular theology in consumer culture /

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Author / Creator:Scholes, Jeffrey, 1971-
Imprint:Lanham : Lexington Books, 2013.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12539764
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ISBN:9780739178911
0739178911
9780739178904
0739178903
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Other form:Print version: Scholes, Jeffrey, 1971- Vocation and the politics of work. Lanham : Lexington Books, 2013 9780739178904
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Summary:Since Martin Luther, vocations or callings have had a close relationship with daily work. It is a give-and-take relationship in which the meaning of a vocation typically negotiates with the kinds of work available (and vice-versa) at any given time. While "vocation language" still has currency in Western culture, today's predominant meaning of vocation has little to do with the actual work performed on a job.<br> <br> Jeffrey Scholes contends that recent theological treatments of the Protestant concept of vocation, both academic and popular, often unwittingly collude with consumer culture to circulate a concept of vocation that is detached from the material conditions of work. The result is a consumer-friendly vocation that is rendered impotent to inform and, if necessary, challenge the political norms of the workplace. For example, he classifies Rick Warren's concept of "purpose" in his best-selling book, The Purpose-Driven Life, as a functional equivalent of vocation that acts in this way. Other popular uses of vocation along with insights culled from traditional theology and consumer culture studies help Scholes reveal the current state of vocations in the West. Using recent scholarship in the field of political theology, he argues that resisting commodification is a possibility and a prerequisite for a "political vocation," if it is at all able to engage the norms that regulate and undermine the pursuit of justice in many modern workplaces.<br> <br>
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780739178911
0739178911
9780739178904
0739178903