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Authors: Laura Nash, Ken Blanchard, Scotty McLennan
ISBN-13: 9780787956981, ISBN-10: 0787956988
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: September 2001
Edition: 1 ED

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Author Biography: Laura Nash

Laura Nash is senior research fellow at Harvard Business School. Prior to this position, she was visiting lecturer and program director on business and religion at the Center for the Study of Values in Public Life at Harvard Divinity School. She is the author of Good Intentions Aside and Believers in Business. In 1998 she was president of the Society of Business Ethics.

Scotty McLennan is dean for religious life at Stanford University. He was the university chaplain at Tufts University and a senior lecturer in the area of business leadership, ethics, and religion at Harvard Business School. He is also an attorney, the author of Finding Your Religion: When the Faith You Grew Up With Has Lost Its Meaning.

Book Synopsis

Must business people leave their Christian values at church?

While many business people have a strong and growing interest in the relationship between work and spirit, few find the church to be a resource in their explorations. How can business people live out their faith at work? And how can the church respond more effectively to business people s needs?

Church on Sunday, Work on Monday takes the "spirituality at work" movement to the next level, offering practical advice on how business people can find and develop better resources within Christian communities. Nash andMcLennan assess the distance between pew and pulpit, articulate how the church is turning off business and professional people, and make concrete recommendations on how church leaders and lay business people can work together in partnership to bridge the gap. They also offer practical help for business people who wish to nurture the soul, create harmony, connect with community, and perform ethically on the job.

Harvard Business Review

This intelligent, provocative book is a rare study that takes both religion and business seriously, and it has insights for people of all faiths.

Table of Contents

Forewordix
Acknowledgmentsxiii
Prefacexvii
Introductionxxi
Part 1In Separate Worlds: Exploring the Gap Between Church and Business
1.Spirituality Goes to Work, the Church Stays Away: Religious Disconnects in American Business Lives3
2.Between Worlds: Attempts to Integrate Religion and Business40
3.Not Our Modus Operandi: The Church's Response to Business70
4.Testing the Relationship: Mapping a Framework for Integrating Church and Business95
Part 2Get Off My Turf! Why Things Fall Apart
5.You Just Don't Understand: Communication Gaps Between Church and Business121
6.Turf Wars: Overcoming Negative Stereotypes and Notions of "Proper" Roles155
7.Different Voices: The Problem of Language and Pluralism184
Part 3Working Together: A New Integration Model
8.The New Terms of Religious Engagement: How Church and Business Can Work Together213
9.The Road Ahead255
A Note on Methodology275
Notes285
Suggested Reading303
The Authors309
Index311

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