Title: Vocation
1Vocation
- Does it matter what you do with your life?
2A bit of history
- From the Latin, vocare,to call
- Bible call of Abraham, prophets
- Then in Reformation, broadened to include the
work we do, as a response of faithfulness to God.
3Several Uses of the term
- Vocational education
- Religious vocation
- In Saints and Villains, Fred says a call is a
terrible thing.
4Which brings us to the final essay
- Do you have an obligation to use your life for
the benefit of the world? - You can say no.
- For example, if you believe that you have an
obligation not to harm others, but no positive
obligation for their betterment - Or you can say yes
5Vocation and Naturalist Ethics
- Belief that certain traits or character are
embedded in human life, and that part of the
purpose of human life is to find and live out
that character.
6Aristotle
- Aristotle Spoke of the telos or end (purpose)
of life in general to reason and live
virtuously. Fairly close to the concept of each
individual life having a purpose. Highest virtue
was to contemplate the good.
7Christian thinkers and Aristotle
- Identify the telos with God
- Augustine Love for God is the inclusive,
unifying, virtue that brings life into proper
balance and harmony. The other virtues are
functions of love. - So highest purpose of human life was to love God.
8But more than just loving God, according to
Aquinas
- But as this divine Master inculcates two
precepts - the love of God and the love of our
neighbor - and as in these precepts a man finds
three things he has to love - God, himself, and
his neighbor - and that he who loves God loves
himself thereby, it follows that he must endeavor
to get his neighbor to love God, since he is
ordered to love his neighbor as himself. - So humans, to fulfill their calling, were to
love God, self and neighbor.
9The Reformation
- Work in the world as also a calling.
- Emphasis on love of neighbor, especially.
- Luther Work we do is to express gratitude to
God relationships in the world are for showing
love.
10Which can be wonderful, or problematic.
- Led to productivity, Protestant work ethic.
- Can lead to stern emphasis on work, striving
after salvation through work. - Can lead to keeping people in their place.
- Can also lead to sense of the holiness of all of
life.
11Some current voices about vocation
- Parker Palmer
- Vocation is discovered by listening to your life.
Vocation is uncovered, not decided.
12Frederick Buechner
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- The kind of work God usually calls you to is the
kind of work (a) that you need most to do and (b)
that the world most needs to have done. The
place God calls you to is the place where your
deep gladness and the worlds deep hunger meet.
13The balance between private and public life
- Aristotle taught that human excellence
and happiness require a contemplative/theoretical
private life, as well as a public life through
which one transcends selfish desires and promotes
the overall good. Miriam Cameron
14Some examples from films Goodwill Hunting
- Do we have an obligation to develop our talents?
- What allows us to break free?
- What is worth pursuing?
15 The Matrix
- Would you rather be wise, or happy?
- What does it mean to be The One?
16Barbershop
- What good does your work do for your community?
- Who do you listen to?
- What does it mean to be rich?
17Or, the failure of vocation
- Groopman article the story of one who died
empty. - Like the cartoon, of a man dying, saying to his
wife at the bedside, You know, I really wish Id
collected more stuff.
18Its all in the relationshipsand in the life,
well lived the life of reason and virtue,
caring and justice.