The book consists of seven related essays about what faith in God means for business today. Although each is written to deliver a soulful message of its own, each serves as a chapter of a rudimentary theology for business administration. Chapter 1 sets the stage by describing the dilemma of being human in the often inhuman circumstances of business today. Chapters 2 and 3 trace the corporate and personal dimensions of this problem and suggest a way to reclaim our lost humanity by recognizing our heart’s desire to rest in God. In view of the threat business poses to our human being, chapter 4 asks what holds business together and comes to a surprising answer about God’s design for our lives. Chapter 5 turns to the practice of management ...
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Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace a venue for service to others? Scott B....
In this speech at a retreat for the students of Talbot Seminary (Biola University), Pollard outlines...
The grand narrative of the Bible could be broken into three distinct parts- Creation, Fall, and Rede...
Speaking to the Christian Business Faculty Association in Cedarville, OH, Pollard addresses the ques...
Christian business leaders face unclear and ubiquitous pressures to make decisions and handle operat...
Believing at Work asks what difference religious faith makes in business. It suggests that professio...
In this address at the Faith and Business Forum sponsored by Concordia University-Irvine, Pollard ou...
If our lives are to reflect the spirit and nature of Christ, it must do so beyond the walls of churc...
The effects of globalization influence corporate life and entrepreneurial culture and the implicatio...
Spirituality-at-work is a new movement in the United States that links spirituality with business. I...
Speaking on the occasion of College Church\u27s (Wheaton, IL) 150th anniversary, Pollard posits whet...
This speech -- delivered at the Darden Christian Fellowship, an MBA student organization at the Univ...
The purpose of this essay is to extend the ongoing discussion on how the scholarship of CFBA (and CC...
This paper examines the way spirituality is co-opted and commodified to serve the interests of marke...
Speaking at the Samaritan Interfaith Focus on Faith Breakfast (Cress Creek Country Club - Naperville...
Is business just a way to make money? Or can the marketplace a venue for service to others? Scott B....
In this speech at a retreat for the students of Talbot Seminary (Biola University), Pollard outlines...
The grand narrative of the Bible could be broken into three distinct parts- Creation, Fall, and Rede...