Faith at Work
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David Miller's 'Faith at Work' traces the development of the Faith at Work movement, documenting how committed Christians sought ways to integrate religious belief and practice into professional life.
The book examines motivations, strategies, and organizational contexts that shaped the movement, especially within secular workplaces like science and technology.
Miller draws on interviews and historical sources to show how faith-based approaches to work evolved and diversified over time.
He highlights tensions around witnessing, accommodation, and the boundaries between sacred and secular in professional settings.
The work situates the movement within broader religious and cultural trends in late 20th and early 21st century America.
The book examines motivations, strategies, and organizational contexts that shaped the movement, especially within secular workplaces like science and technology.
Miller draws on interviews and historical sources to show how faith-based approaches to work evolved and diversified over time.
He highlights tensions around witnessing, accommodation, and the boundaries between sacred and secular in professional settings.
The work situates the movement within broader religious and cultural trends in late 20th and early 21st century America.
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