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FAITH AND WORK BOOK REVIEW:
Working Blessedly Forever Volume 1: The Shape of Marketplace Theology by R. Paul Stevens. Wipf and Stock Publishers. 315 pages. 2024
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I’ve read a number of books by R. Paul Stevens about the integration of our faith and work. This volume, the first of three, explores the shape of marketplace theology, its posture and methodology. The author uses a modified version of William Perkins’s definition of marketplace theology “marketplace theology is the science of working blessedly forever.” The author tells us that marketplace theology is good because it helps us make sense of where we spend most of our waking hours. He tells us that for believers this theology means integration, bringing work and faith together for the glory of God and the benefit of neighbors.
In this first volume, the author gathers his sixty years of working, praying, reflecting, teaching, and writing on the shape of marketplace theology. He uses the Epilogue to summarize the book and that is what I read first, and would recommend to you.
Stevens tells us that positively, marketplace theology engages the whole of biblical theology in the understanding, practicing, and spirituality of work, the worker, and the workplace. The integrating theme of marketplace theology is the kingdom of God.
There is much to glean in this volume about the integration of faith and work in the world from the now eighty-five-year-old author. Here are a few of the most helpful quotes from the book:


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Creation Regained: Biblical Basis for a Reformational Worldview by Albert Wolters

This book is recommended by the Center for Faith & Work. They write:
“Few contemporary books have been cited as often by those who are writing about taking up callings and vocations faithfully. This serious little book walks us through the key Biblical themes of the goodness of creation, the seriousness of the fall into sin, the decisive redemption gained by Christ, and the implications of working out the promised hope for a creation-wide restoration. With the keen eye of a philosopher and the passion of a Bible scholar, Wolter’s offers one of the definitive, concise books about a Christian worldview.  One of the most important books for those of us in CFW and highly recommended to understand a uniquely Christian view of cultural and vocational engagement.”

As we read through this this book, we now look at Chapter 2: Creation: The Law of Creation. Here are a few helpful quotes from the first section of the chapter:

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