On the Nature Limits Meaning and End of Work

About The Book

<p>Articulating an Augustinian treatment of the nature limits meaning and end of work this volume will push Augustinian studies toward a more-detailed engagement with issues of political economy. <p/>Zachary Settle argues that we inhabit a culture that insists that our life's meaning is bound up in our work; we experience constant pressures at work to be more efficient and productive; and we know the ways in which our work-structures contribute to a seemingly ever-growing corrosive system of poverty and oppression. These cultural assumptions regarding work along with a cluster of other labor-related problems (i.e. automation wage depression wage theft the rise of a flexible labor force a lack of worker representation over-work and productivism) have rightfully raised a number of questions about the nature meaning and limits of our working lives and working structures. <p/>This book sets out the ways in which St. Augustine offers us-in piecemeal fashion-elements with which we can assemble an alternative vision. By examining his understanding of the role of work in the context of the monastery we see his understanding of both the ways we should undertake our work and the ends toward which we should direct that work during our lives in a sinful world. Settle draws on these piecemeal treatments of work scattered throughout St. Augustine's varied writings in order to develop and articulate a unified theology of work.</p>
Piracy-free
Piracy-free
Assured Quality
Assured Quality
Secure Transactions
Secure Transactions
Delivery Options
Please enter pincode to check delivery time.
*COD & Shipping Charges may apply on certain items.
Review final details at checkout.
downArrow

Details


LOOKING TO PLACE A BULK ORDER?CLICK HERE