Defining Spirituality of Work |
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Authors: | Richard N Ottaway |
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Institution: | (1) Fairleigh Dickinson University, 285 Madison Avenue, Madison, NJ, 07940, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | There is a current surge of writings on spirituality and related topics. For instance, Woodward (1997) has pointed out that since Thomas Moore's publication of Care of the Soul in 1994 there have been nearly 800books published with the word soul in the title. These run all the way from Chicken Soup for theWoman's Soul (Canfield et al., 1996) to A Guide to Liberating YourSoul (Barrett, 1995). Spirituality of work is a big part of this surge. Definitionsof spirituality of work seem to vary widely. Bowman (1998, p. 8) in his `reviewof the phenomenon of spirituality of work' found `Definitions of the term spirituality in the context of the Spirituality of Work troublesome and particularly subjective. Many writers do not even attempt definitions.' The purpose of this article is to review the concept of spirituality of work in its historical and current use and to propose a comprehensive definition. |
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Keywords: | spirit spirituality work spirituality of work being creation daily work Hebrews Christians world church vocation co-creators God values management managers leadership |
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