Vocation as the Setting for Human Flourishing

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Welcome to Lesson #6: Vocation as the Setting for Human Flourishing

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We're in the home stretch, friend. I hope you are enjoying this.

In this sixth session, we're going to focus in on the idea of flourishing. Vocation as "The Setting for Human Flourishing," is actually the subheadline for my book so I find this topic particularly important for our study.

Earlier, we talked about the Greeks and their interest in virtue and "the good life." While they did a pretty thorough job of exploring this idea, I've always found it wanting. It's too inwardly focused and I'll explain why.

Enjoy,

- Mike

Professor

Michael Berg

Rev. Dr. Michael Berg teaches at Wisconsin Lutheran College. He is the author of Vocation: the Setting for Human Flourishing (1517), The Baptismal Life (Northwestern), On Any Given Sunday (1517) and an upcoming volume entitled Peter: Theologian of the Cross (Northwestern). He co-hosts of the podcast Let the Bird Fly! He is married to Amanda and together they have three daughters.

 

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