Thinking About Work
Edited by Robert Banks and R. Paul Stevens

InterVarsity Press
Downers Grove, Illinois

Thinking About Work
© 2002 by Robert Banks and R. Paul Stevens



CONTRIBUTORS
David Augsburger, professor of pastoral counseling, Fuller Theological Seminary: Conflict Resolution

Robert Banks, director and dean of Macquarie Christian Studies Institute in Sydney, Australia and coeditor of The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity: Part-Time Employment; Service in the Workplace; Shiftwork; Work Ethic, Protestant; Workplace; Workplace Stress

William E. Diehl, consultant and author: Competency; Firing; Negotiating; Office Politics; Promotion; Workplace Conflict

David W. Gill, codirector, Institute for Business, Technology and Ethics: Power

Alexander D. Hill, president of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA and former Joseph E. Hope Professor of Leadership and Ethics, Seattle Pacific University: Business Ethics

Kathryn E. Lockhart, homemaker and humorist: Workplace Dress Code

Michel Mestre, professor, faculty of business and economics, Trinity Western University: Unenployment

Gordon Preece, chaplain and lecturer in ethics and lay ministry, Ridley College; Work

John E. Richardson, associate professor of management, Pepperdine University; Workplace Discrimination

R. Paul Stevens, David J. Brown Professor of Marketplace Theology and Leadership, Regent College, Vancouver, and coeditor of The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity: Calling/Vocation; Career; Drivenness; Leisure; Organization; Organizational Culture and Change; Organizational Values; Professions/Professionalism; Trades; Unemployment; Vocational Guidance

John R. Sutherland, professor of management and business ethics, Trinity Western University: Strikes; Unions

Walter Wright Jr., president, Regent College: Management; Workplace Loyalty




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