The Theology of Work (TOW) Project is a collection primarily of Bible commentary documenting the intersection between work and faith. It also includes multimedia content and case studies. According to the TOW Project, the project
exists to help people explore what the Bible and the Christian faith can contribute to ordinary work. The Christian scriptures have much to say about work, although we may not be aware of it.
The Theology of Work Project is an independent, international organization dedicated to researching, writing, and distributing materials with a biblical perspective on non-church workplaces. The Project’s primary mission is to produce resources covering every book of the Bible. We are also developing resources for the most significant topics in today’s workplace, such as calling, ethics, truth & deception, provision & wealth, motivation, finance, and economics and society. Wherever possible, we collaborate with other faith-and-work organizations, churches, universities and seminaries to help equip workplace Christians for meaningful and fruitful work of every kind.
Digital Commons @ SPU and the SPU Library's Work and Faith Collection is honored to partner with the TOW Project to archive this collection. Additional streaming video content is available at https://vimeo.com/theologyofwork and streaming audio is at https://soundcloud.com/theology-of-work.
Learn more about the TOW Project at http://www.theologyofwork.org/.
Submissions from 2020
Evangelism - Sharing the Gospel at Work (Overview), Theology of Work Project, Bill Peel, Leah Archibald, and Randy Kilgore
Submissions from 2017
Competition and Work (Overview), Theology of Work Project and Greg Forster
Women Workers in the New Testament, Theology of Work Project and Alice Matthews
Women Workers in the Old Testament, Theology of Work Project and Alice Matthews
Submissions from 2016
Balancing Rhythms of Rest and Work (Overview), Theology of Work Project, David Kim, and Leah Archibald
Submissions from 2014
Every Good Endeavor Author Katherine Alsdorf on Why Faith@Work is Important, Katherine Leary Alsdorf
Interview: Katherine Leary Alsdorf, Katherine Leary Alsdorf and David W. Gill
Accountability in a Compassionate Enterprise (Case Study), John Beckett
Can You Love Your Employees? (Case Study), John Beckett
Faith: How Open Can You Be? (Case Study), John Beckett
The Bottom Line: Friend or Foe? (Case Study), John Beckett
The Frustrated Customer (Case Study), John Beckett
When Do You Fire Your Customer? (Case Study), John Beckett
When Work and Family Collide (Case Study), John Beckett
Samuel, Kings & Chronicles and Work, Theology of Work Project, Jill Baker, Brian Housman, and Alice Matthews
Joshua & Judges and Work, Theology of Work Project, Alice Camille, and Sean McDonough
Psalms and Work, Theology of Work Project, Duane Garrett, Lindsay Wilson, and Russell Fuller
Romans and Work, Theology of Work Project, John Lewis, and Jane Patterson
The General Epistles and Work, Theology of Work Project, Kelly Liebengood, and Al Erisman
The Equipping Church Overview, Theology of Work Project and Alistair Mackenzie
Why Do We Need to Know What the Bible Says about Work?, Theology of Work Project and William Messenger
Finance Overview, Theology of Work Project and Leonard D. Van Drunen
Submissions from 2013
Covington Aircraft Engines, Center for Faith & Work at LeTourneau University and Paul Abbott
Ruth and Work, Theology of Work Project and Daniel I. Block
Deuteronomy and Work, Theology of Work Project and Duane Garrett
Genesis 1-11 and Work, Theology of Work Project, Andrew Schmutzer, and Alice Matthews
Genesis 12-50 and Work, Theology of Work Project and Bob Stallman
Leviticus and Work, Theology of Work Project and Bob Stallman
Numbers and Work, Theology of Work Project and Bob Stallman
Submissions from 2012
Acts and Work, Theology of Work Project and Aaron Kuecker
Hebrews and Work, Theology of Work Project and Jon C. Laansma
The Twelve Prophets and Work, Theology of Work Project, Tim Meadowcroft, and William Messenger
Truth & Deception Overview, Theology of Work Project and Scott Rae
Exodus and Work, Theology of Work Project and Bob Stallman
Proverbs and Work, Theology of Work Project, Bruce Waltke, and Alice Matthews
Submissions from 2011
Ecclesiastes and Work, Theology of Work Project and Duane Garrett
Isaiah and Work, Theology of Work Project, Mark S. Gignilliat, and Alice Matthews
Job and Work, Theology of Work Project and Timothy Johnson
The Pastoral Epistles and Work, Theology of Work Project and Alex Kirk
Provision & Wealth Overview, Theology of Work Project and Wayne Kirkland
Luke and Work, Theology of Work Project and Aaron Kuecker
Mark and Work, Theology of Work Project and Grant MacAskill
John and Work, Theology of Work Project and Sean McDonough
Matthew and Work, Theology of Work Project, Jonathan Pennington, and Alice Matthews
1 Corinthians and Work, Theology of Work Project and Joel R. White
2 Corinthians and Work, Theology of Work Project and Joel R. White
Submissions from 2010
Song of Songs and Work, Theology of Work Project and Duane Garrett
Colossians & Philimon and Work, Theology of Work Project and Bill Heatley
Ethics at Work Overview, Theology of Work Project, Alistair Mackenzie, and Wayne Kirkland
Ezekiel and Work, Theology of Work Project and Steven Mason
Introduction to the Prophets, Theology of Work Project and Alice Matthews
Daniel and Work, Theology of Work Project and Kenneth Matthews
Revelation and Work, Theology of Work Project and Sean McDonough
Vocation Overview, Theology of Work Project and William Messenger
Jeremiah & Lamentations and Work, Theology of Work Project, Joshua Moon, and Alice Matthews
1 & 2 Thessalonians and Work, Theology of Work Project and Colin Nicholl
Ezra, Nehemiah & Esther and Work, Theology of Work Project and Mark Roberts
Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, and Work, Theology of Work Project and Mark Roberts