William H. Willimon - "A Job or a Vocation?" Orientation (September 1, 1996)
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- Title:
- William H. Willimon - "A Job or a Vocation?" Orientation (September 1, 1996)
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Sermon start time: (Part 1) 20:21. Sermon end time: (Part 1) 40:32.
The preacher differentiates a job from a vocation. A job is to work for a living, which often contains an element of curse (underpay and condescendence). Vocation is a work for life called by God, in which people do everything to serve God, praise God, and glorify God. (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r47h1f221
- Date:
- September 1, 1996
- Speaker:
- Willimon, William H.
- Liturgical Calendar:
- Ordinary Time
- Biblical Book:
- Exodus
- Chapter and Verse:
- Exodus 3:1-12
- Subject:
- Contributor:
- Duke University. Chapel
- Identifier:
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- UA.17.01.0003 VHS-0494
- ref9790_ne0
- uachapelsermaud
- duke:321337
- dcrmv001468
- ark:/87924/r47h1f221
- d1ae3167-57b1-461c-b4ce-dfa804781d74
- Digital Collection:
- Duke Chapel Recordings
- Source Collection:
- Duke University Chapel recordings, 1954-2005
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- Language:
- English
- Location:
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- United States
- North Carolina
- Durham (N.C.)
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- Provenance:
- The Duke University Chapel Recordings were transferred to the Duke University Archives beginning in 1970.
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC 4.0
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