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In Work in the Spirit, Miroslav Volf interprets work as a theological construct in relationship to the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Volf provides lucid and profoundly intellectual reflection on socialism, and draws from his personal experience growing up in communist Eastern Europe. A comprehensive capitalism. Volf explores the trajectory of each system and their impact on industrial,...

employment was the most dominant form of work it became identified in people’s minds with work. But the two are not identical, not even in modern economies, where there is a close tie between working and earning. For neither is all employment “work” (a person can be gainfully employed without actually working) nor is all work “employment” (a person can work without receiving any compensation). Moreover, the understanding of work as gainful employment tends to be alienating, because by definition
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