Doing More with Life: Connecting Christian Higher Education to a Call to ServiceMichael Robert Miller Vocation is most often linked with a specific calling for those in professional ministry. Doing More with Life explores the way higher education can expand this limited understanding of vocation. Specifically, this volume shows that higher education can clarify how God calls all people, allow mentoring across specific vocations, and inspire future generations to think of their lives as vocations. |
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Contents
Vision of Vocation | 1 |
Joan of Arcadia and Fulfilling Your True Nature | 19 |
Vocation as Proclamation of Love | 35 |
Habits Compartmentalization and Vocation | 49 |
Transforming the Artistic Vocation into a Calling | 63 |
Contents | 75 |
Our Common Calling to Holiness and Sanctity | 91 |
The Ethics of Vocation and Military Service | 107 |
The University the Quest and Student Culture | 127 |
Calling Students to Transformation | 141 |
The Catholic University Contribution | 151 |
The Art of Teaching and the Christian Vocation | 169 |
Notes | 181 |
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About the Contributors | 217 |
A Levinasian Approach to Vocation | 117 |
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