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Neither idleness nor idolness: rediscovering John Calvin and the spirituality of work/life balance in the Reformed tradition

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David E Gray. Neither Idleness Nor Idolness: Rediscovering John Calvin and the Spirituality of Work/life Balance In the Reformed Tradition. Wesley Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/49b25eae-3b08-4120-86fe-e458c17ab227?q=2009.

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D. E. Gray. Neither idleness nor idolness: rediscovering John Calvin and the spirituality of work/life balance in the Reformed tradition. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/49b25eae-3b08-4120-86fe-e458c17ab227?q=2009

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David E Gray. Neither Idleness Nor Idolness: Rediscovering John Calvin and the Spirituality of Work/life Balance In the Reformed Tradition. Wesley Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/49b25eae-3b08-4120-86fe-e458c17ab227?q=2009.

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  • The tradition and ideas of John Calvin can help teach busy members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) about why they might lack work/life balance, and about how to find more balance through the resources of their faith. This project develops, executes and refines a ministry tool that can be used as an adult education course in Presbyterian churches to help Presbyterians find more balance in life.
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  • 02/17/2024

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