’n Teologie van Roeping: die Betekenis daarvan vir Werksetiek
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This article looks into the application of man’s calling (vocatio) to his work. The book of Coenie Burger: Ontmoetings met die lewende God (2005) and Smit’s study on preaching on calling (2003) are central to the arguments debated in this study. The article follows primarily a basic and applied research methodology. This methodology enriches the existing debate on man’s calling and applies it to work ethics. On the basis of this methodology and the mentioned studies, a teology of calling is outlined. Quality work, service delivery, value adding, integrity and honesty are used to illustrate the link between man’s calling and work ethics.
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