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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:

Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life by David L. Bahnsen. Post Hill Press. 185 pages. 2024   

***This book was written by the son of the late theologian Dr. Gregory Bahnsen, to whom the book is dedicated. The book argues that work is the meaning of life. Many believers will have a different answer to the what the meaning of life is. For example, the first question of the Westminster Shorter Catechism asks what the chief end of man is. The answer given is that the chief end of man is to glorify God, and to enjoy him forever. I have a very high view of work, and have written and spoken of it often. I believe we glorify God in our work, but I can’t go as far as saying that work is the meaning of life.

This is the first of the author’s books I have read. He writes in a bold, confident manner. The author writes that he believes it is abundantly clear from the plain teaching of Scripture that God created mankind for the purpose of work. He does write of one Hebrew word that can be used for both work and worship. His goal with the book is to help the reader see that work is good, work is important, and work matters to God. Amen! He approaches his subject from an economic, theological and ontological basis.

Among the subjects touched on in the book are achievement, productivity, man made in God’s image, alienation, social isolation, unhappiness, purpose, worklessness, wealth, Gnosticism, generosity, retirement, dualism, pietism, critique of pastors in their preaching about work, critique of the book Halftime: Moving from Success to Significance by Bob Buford, “work-life balance”, and working from home.

The book ends with an Appendix: “The Work-from-Home Craze as Part of the Anti-Work Movement” The author tells us that the excuses for the “work from home” aspiration can all be reduced to one fundamental thing: low regard for the work itself.

The author utilizes his knowledge from his private wealth management firm to include some information that you don’t usually find in books about a Christian view of work.

Here are some of my favorite quotes from the book:


Faith and Work Book Club – Won’t you read along with us?

We are reading Working in the Presence of God: Spiritual Practices for Everyday Work by Denise Daniels and Shannon Vandewarker. This book was recommended by the Nashville Institute for Faith + Work.

The Amazon description of the book reads in part:

“How do we invite God into our everyday lives? Working in the Presence of God discusses the incorporation of spiritual disciplines into the ordinary rhythms of everyday experience. God is already present and active, so by becoming aware of workday rhythms and focusing on where various spiritual practices might be implemented in our jobs, we can be transformed into Christ’s likeness through our work.”

This week we look at Chapter 4: Reading Scripture at Work. Here are a few helpful quotes from the chapter:

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