基督教职业生活高等教育

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Matt Bowman
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尽管对职业或召唤概念的兴趣和研究有所增加,但学生仍然倾向于将职业简化为主要的工作或职业(Kleinhans, 2016;Moser & Fankhauser, 2018;Setran, 2011)。基督教高等教育机构有一个独特的机会来帮助学生克服这些潜在的陷阱,并更深入地思考他们的职业和使命。这篇文章强调了由于过度将一个人的职业与一个人的工作等同起来而导致的缺点,并倡导一种职业生活的心态,这种心态根植于一个更全面的视角,即承认职业与基本基督教概念的更广泛联系,例如人类是按照上帝的形象被创造的,以及在基督里得救和成为门徒的呼召(Pfeiffer, 2014;Shatzer, 2019;Waalkes, 2015)。本文要求领导者提出探索性问题,并寻求机会将大学的组织生活和实践与职业生活的概念结合起来。最后,本文还试图鼓励对职业概念的进一步研究,以及使学生能够在一生中响应他们的召唤的制度实践。
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Christian Higher Education for Vocational Living
Abstract Despite the increased interest and research into the concept of vocation or calling, students are still prone to a reductionist understanding of vocation as primarily their job or career (Kleinhans, 2016; Moser & Fankhauser, 2018; Setran, 2011). Christian higher education institutions have a unique opportunity to help students navigate these potential pitfalls and think more deeply about both their vocation and their occupation. This article highlights shortcomings that result from overly identifying one’s vocation with one’s work and advocates for a mindset of vocational living, which is rooted in a more holistic perspective that recognizes vocation’s broader connection to foundational Christian concepts such as humanity’s creation in the image of God and the call to salvation in and discipleship to Christ (Pfeiffer, 2014; Shatzer, 2019; Waalkes, 2015). This article challenges leaders to ask probing questions and seek opportunities to align the organizational life and practices of the university with this concept of vocational living. Finally, this article also seeks to encourage further research into conceptual perceptions of vocation, as well as into institutional practices that equip students to respond to their calling throughout their lives.
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