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Work & Meaning
Episode #21of the Third Turn Podcast with guest Todd Hartch.
Our guest, Todd Hartch, professor at Eastern Kentucky University, is credentialed at the intersection of history, philosophy, and religion, but also informed by a family history in business. Todd started his studies early!--taking weekly economics lessons from his grandfather at age 10. And now, a student of Catholic social thought, Todd shares a faith-centered perspective on things like:
I hadn’t really thought about how our beliefs about the meaning of work get formed and informed by faith. For example, a Catholic perspective might more naturally see work as good given that God worked and we are created in God’s image, whereas Protestant perspective could tend to view work as a repercussion of--and perhaps even punishment for--“the fall”.
But what really stuck with me from this conversation were these two provocative thoughts:
In our present “critique and tear down” and “get Insta-famous” cultural dynamics, what if we--especially those of us at the Third Turn--made a commitment to the contrary? A commitment to focus our energy and model what’s true, good, and beautiful in the places we live and lead? I believe that alone would be a refreshing counterpoint, and a contribution of both future and present value.
Todd’s books, for exploring further:
And a recent address Todd gave at Taylor University:
- Kristin
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