Vocation • Visions of Vocation The Way We See, and Why Dr. Steven Garber | 2 min read “When we describe, we do so as active agents whose intentions and moral character pervade our descriptions.” So wrote Greg Jones in Transformed Judgment: Toward a Trinitarian Account of the... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation Seeing Ourselves As Implicated Dr. Steven Garber | 4 min read “It would’ve been easier to join the garden club.” Not that she has anything against gardens, or clubs, but it was the way Mary Kay Turner explained these last years... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation ReFraming the Stories of Our Lives Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “When we were children we lived in a story that we had made up. But when I grew up the story wasn’t enough. I had to have something else, because... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation Living East of Eden Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read “I wonder what you want, what final thing?” The story of the Salinas Valley at the turn-of-the-20th-century, “East of Eden” deserves its praise, one of several novels earning Steinbeck the... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation On Being Implicated Dr. Steven Garber | 3 min read A long time ago, I spent a summer in the Valley of the Sun. Just graduated from college, I had chosen to study with an Indian philosopher, Surrendra Gangadean whom... Continue Reading
Vocation • Visions of Vocation Tacit Touch: Massage as Vocation and Art Maggie Johns | 5 min read “… Some people brought to him a man who was deaf and could hardly talk, and they begged Jesus to place his hand on him. After he took him aside,... Continue Reading