Colin Gunton, Tim Keller, and the Trinitarian Challenge to Individualism: Towards Reframing Faith and Work Theology
In today's market-driven world, the relationship between faith and work is vital for every Christian in the workforce. This book examines how much Christian thinking on the subject needs a radical shift. Traditionally, the focus has been on how Christians can influence the marketplace, often overlooking the profound ways the market shapes our theology. With a fresh perspective, the book centers on identity, contrasting today's individualism with the relational model of the Trinity. It argues that the market can erode our Christian identity and distort our theology, often without us being aware. Through the insights of British theologian Colin Gunton, who explored the Trinity's connection to identity, and the work of Timothy Keller on faith and work, the book reveals a crucial truth: our understanding of identity is not relational enough. To truly engage meaningfully at the intersection of faith and work, our foundational theology must be reframed.
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Colin Gunton, Tim Keller, and the Trinitarian Challenge to Individualism: Towards Reframing Faith and Work Theology
In today's market-driven world, the relationship between faith and work is vital for every Christian in the workforce. This book examines how much Christian thinking on the subject needs a radical shift. Traditionally, the focus has been on how Christians can influence the marketplace, often overlooking the profound ways the market shapes our theology. With a fresh perspective, the book centers on identity, contrasting today's individualism with the relational model of the Trinity. It argues that the market can erode our Christian identity and distort our theology, often without us being aware. Through the insights of British theologian Colin Gunton, who explored the Trinity's connection to identity, and the work of Timothy Keller on faith and work, the book reveals a crucial truth: our understanding of identity is not relational enough. To truly engage meaningfully at the intersection of faith and work, our foundational theology must be reframed.
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Colin Gunton, Tim Keller, and the Trinitarian Challenge to Individualism: Towards Reframing Faith and Work Theology

Colin Gunton, Tim Keller, and the Trinitarian Challenge to Individualism: Towards Reframing Faith and Work Theology

by Steve Pearson
Colin Gunton, Tim Keller, and the Trinitarian Challenge to Individualism: Towards Reframing Faith and Work Theology

Colin Gunton, Tim Keller, and the Trinitarian Challenge to Individualism: Towards Reframing Faith and Work Theology

by Steve Pearson

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In today's market-driven world, the relationship between faith and work is vital for every Christian in the workforce. This book examines how much Christian thinking on the subject needs a radical shift. Traditionally, the focus has been on how Christians can influence the marketplace, often overlooking the profound ways the market shapes our theology. With a fresh perspective, the book centers on identity, contrasting today's individualism with the relational model of the Trinity. It argues that the market can erode our Christian identity and distort our theology, often without us being aware. Through the insights of British theologian Colin Gunton, who explored the Trinity's connection to identity, and the work of Timothy Keller on faith and work, the book reveals a crucial truth: our understanding of identity is not relational enough. To truly engage meaningfully at the intersection of faith and work, our foundational theology must be reframed.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798385222261
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Publication date: 08/05/2025
Pages: 306
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Steve Pearson has had a twenty-five-year career in retail and is currently the general manager of an outdoor retailer chain in Cape Town, South Africa. He is a research fellow for the University of Stellenbosch, where he completed his PhD. Pearson is an ordained Anglican minister and is passionate about the intersection of faith and work.

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“In this timely and compelling work, Steve Pearson offers a theologically rich critique of market-driven identity. Drawing on Colin Gunton’s Trinitarian insights, Pearson challenges prevailing individualisms and invites a renewed understanding of work, identity, and community. This book is essential reading for those exploring the theological and ethical contours of faith and economics. Pearson offers a novel and important contribution to public theology.”

—Dion A. Forster, Public Theology and Ethics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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