Listen "Elaine Howard Ecklund – Working for Better"
Episode Synopsis
How can we express Christian faith in professional settings without compromising beliefs or upsetting others? Can we?
Brent talks with Elaine Howard Ecklund, one of the authors with Denise Daniels of a new IVP book called ‘Working for Better: A New Approach to Faith at Work’.
Elaine is the Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences, professor of sociology and director of the Boniuk Institute at Rice University. She’s best known for her sociological work on the intersection of science and religion and has published research on religious discrimination, religion and immigration, religion and race, and religion in the workplace. She’s the author of numerous books and articles.
(1:00) Elaine’s personal journey;
(2:00) Christians and workplaces;
(3:45) Why many of us view work as secular;
(5:00) How we can view work as sacred;
(7:00) Discrimination;
(10:00) Protecting other faiths in the workplace;
(12:20) Church and faith and work issues;
(14:10) Systems thinking;
(18:00) Can we share our faith at work;
(20:15) Women in the workplace;
(21:30) Principled pluralism;
(23:00) Resting
Links mentioned in this episode:
www.elainehowardecklund.com/books/working-for-better
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Brent talks with Elaine Howard Ecklund, one of the authors with Denise Daniels of a new IVP book called ‘Working for Better: A New Approach to Faith at Work’.
Elaine is the Herbert S. Autrey Chair in Social Sciences, professor of sociology and director of the Boniuk Institute at Rice University. She’s best known for her sociological work on the intersection of science and religion and has published research on religious discrimination, religion and immigration, religion and race, and religion in the workplace. She’s the author of numerous books and articles.
(1:00) Elaine’s personal journey;
(2:00) Christians and workplaces;
(3:45) Why many of us view work as secular;
(5:00) How we can view work as sacred;
(7:00) Discrimination;
(10:00) Protecting other faiths in the workplace;
(12:20) Church and faith and work issues;
(14:10) Systems thinking;
(18:00) Can we share our faith at work;
(20:15) Women in the workplace;
(21:30) Principled pluralism;
(23:00) Resting
Links mentioned in this episode:
www.elainehowardecklund.com/books/working-for-better
Leave some feedback:
What should we talk about? Please let us know in the comments.
Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please give us a rating and leave a short review.
Connect with us:
[email protected]
godsstorypodcast.com
Become a Supporter:
If you’d like to help us make more great episodes like this one, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. For as little as $5 a month, you’ll receive early access to new episodes plus bonus episodes and other goodies from time to time, and our undying gratitude.
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Thanks to our sponsors, Liquid Edge Creative who take care of the technical stuff behind the scenes.
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