Conversation with Katherine Leary Alsdorf about the theology of work and vocation
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In this conversation, Eric R. Alexander speaks with Katherine Leary Alsdorf about the theology of work, the biblical narrative behind vocation, and insights from the book Every Good Endeavor. They explore how faith reshapes our understanding of work, why work often feels broken, and how the gospel provides a framework for meaningful vocation.
- The biblical narrative of creation, fall, and redemption provides the framework for understanding work.
- Work carries dignity because humans are created in the image of God and called to steward creation.
- The concept of common grace explains how God works through all people to contribute goodness to the world.
- One of the clearest marks of a Christian in the workplace may be humility—owning mistakes and apologizing readily.
Katherine Leary Alsdorf is the co-author with Timothy Keller of Every Good Endeavor. A former Silicon Valley CEO, Katherine founded and was the former executive director of the Center for Faith and Work at Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City. She presently speaks regularly and serves as Senior Advisory Board Member of The Global Faith & Work Initiative.
For more about Eric: ericralexander.com stewardleaderspodcast.com sixarrowsconsulting.com
Leadership is temporary. Stewardship is about forever.
See also the LinkedIn newsletter: Musings for Steward Leaders
Intro/outro music: "Fairest" performed and arranged by Eric, based on the hymn "Fairest Lord Jesus" (from a 17th century German hymn and folk tune).