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Serving Our Work and Neighbors: Which Comes First?

Uncategorized / Sep 17, 2011

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Saturday, September 17, 2011

 

In an excellent piece published by Comment Magazine, John Terrill and Kenman Wong explore the ideas of Dorothy Sayers in her essay, “Why Work?”, recently published by The Trinity Forum as a Reading. They present Sayers’ context at the time of her writing the essay in order to understand her ideas more thoroughly. Also included are examples of companies today who “serve their work.” Read their thoughts for an introduction to Sayers’ thoughts or to revisit questions about work and insights into the meaning and purpose of work.

 

Cherie Harder is the President of the Trinity Forum.

 

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