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1 Researching Christianity at work
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1.1 The study of Christians at work: Research question and objectives
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1.2 Target discourses: management studies and theology
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1.3 Empirical data and method
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1.4 Research approach: Christian embodiment
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1.5 Structure: Approaching the Christian body at work
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2 Introducing contemporary research on faith, spirituality, and religion in work contexts
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2.1 Fsw in theoretical contexts
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2.1.1 Naming of the field and key issues raised
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2.1.2 Fsw in academic disciplines and discourses
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2.1.3 Fsw and influential thinkers
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2.1.4 Methodological contexts of fsw
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2.2 Definitions of fsw
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2.2.1 Definitions in empirically oriented fsw research
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2.2.2 Criticism of the definition project
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2.2.3 The ‘conceptual convergence’ approach
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2.2.4 Spirituality, religion, or faith at work?
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2.2.5 Current state of fsw definitions and the study of Christians at work
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3 Theoretical contours of contemporary fsw research
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3.1 Theorizing spiritual practice in work contexts
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3.1.1 Spiritual practices and workplace spirituality
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3.1.2 Work as spiritual practice
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3.2 Fsw levels of analysis
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3.2.1 Organizational-level fsw
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3.2.2 Individual fsw
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3.2.3 Interrelationship between the individual, organizational, and extra-organizational levels
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3.3 Fsw and selected work-related concepts
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3.3.1 Fsw and leadership
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3.3.2 Fsw and management/management education
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3.3.3 Fsw and entrepreneurship
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3.4 Assessing fsw
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3.4.1 Outcomes of fsw
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3.4.2 Justification, ethics, and critique of fsw
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3.5 Conclusions and outlook
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3.5.1 The terms faith, spirituality, and religion in fsw theory
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3.5.2 Work-related concepts in fsw theory
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3.5.3 Fsw theory and the study of Christians at work
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4 Fsw research and the study of Christians at work
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4.1 Fsw and tradition
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4.1.1 The contested role of tradition in fsw research
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4.1.2 How traditions influence fsw research
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4.1.3 How traditions are studied in fsw
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4.1.4 Christian tradition(s) at work
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4.2 The relationship between Christians and tradition
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4.2.1 The Christian location of individuals
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4.2.2 Tradition in Christian perspective
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4.3 Christian spirituality at work
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4.3.1 Vivian Ligo’s Christian spirituality of work
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4.3.2 André Delbecq on the Christian manager’s spiritual journey
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4.3.3 Inese Radzins on the spiritual nature of work in the thinking of Simone Weil
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4.3.4 Christopher Mabey on ‘Jesus-centered ethical leadership’
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4.3.5 Synthesis: Embodied Christian spirituality at work
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4.4 Conclusion
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5 Theology and the study of Christians at work
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5.1 The question of a theological neglect of contemporary work contexts
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5.2 Theological ‘entry concepts’ to the workplace
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5.3 Theological ethical approaches to the workplace
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5.3.1 Friedrich Wilhelm Graf on the role of Christianity in the process of globalization
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5.3.2 Martin Honecker on being a Christian at work
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5.3.3 Traugott Jähnichen on Protestant economic ethics
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5.3.4 Nils Ole Oermann’s Protestant approach to economic and business ethics
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5.3.5 Arthur Rich’s economic ethics from a theological perspective
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5.3.6 Theological ethics and the study of Christians at work
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5.4 Theologies of work, business, and the corporation
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5.4.1 Jeremy Posadas on a critical Christian theology of work
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5.4.2 Denise Daniels on the theology of business, management, and work
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5.4.3 Michael Black on practical corporate theology and on the theology of the corporation
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5.5 Theology and the study of Christians at work
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6 The formation of the Christian body at work
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6.1 Framing Christian existence at work
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6.1.1 Mapping the framing practices of Christian managers in Switzerland
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6.1.2 Pierre Bourdieu’s habitus and the existential meaning of the label ‘Christian’
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6.2 Embodying Christian existence at work
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6.2.1 Distancing, connecting, and investing
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6.2.2 Viktor Frankl’s meaning in life and the Christian body at work
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7 Conclusion
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7.1 Recapitulation
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7.2 The basic category of ‘Christians’
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7.3 Terminological–conceptual orientations
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7.3.1 Faith and spirituality
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7.3.2 Religion
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7.3.3 Ethics and morality
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7.3.4 Tradition
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Works consulted
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Appendix: Themes in fsw overview articles
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1 Researching Christianity at work
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Tobias Brügger
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748922629-17
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-7853-9
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-2262-9
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