Harrison Higgins builds furniture made to last literally hundreds of years. In this short film, the Virginia woodworker describes the theology behind his furniture-making—and the beauty revealed when we treat the creation as more than a resource or even a social cause, but as a sacrament.
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Greg
and the rather older Buddhist doctrine of Right Livelihood...
George Harlin
Or, a recovery of the Lutheran doctrine of vocation; our vocations are masks of God.
rico
What does this have to do with Calvinism?
walter smith
Calvinism at its best...regarding your daily work as a sacred calling to honor God.
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