This year, for the first time, the Faith at Work Summit features academic papers being delivered on a variety of subjects. The papers are available to read before the summit meets – but only if you are registered!

Check your inbox for the password to access these articles, and contact us if you have any difficulties. If you’re not registered yet, it’s not too late – and consider bringing students for the low student rate.

The papers are linked below. All papers have now been posted!

Books Young People Read: Vocational Discernment Themes in Popular Christian Literature, Alexandra J. Alayan & Benjamin Norquist

Down-to-Earth Faith: Work through the Lens of C.S. Lewis’s Medieval Incarnational Wisdom, Chris R Armstrong

Ministerial Entrepreneurship: Re-envisioning Entrepreneurship and Revitalizing the Church, Dean G. Blevins and Rob Gailey

Race, Economics, and Apologetics: Is There a Connection?, Luke B. Bobo

Contemporary Research on Faith, Spirituality and Religion at Work and the Study of Christians at Work, Tobias Brügger and Markus Huppenbauer

Congregation as Co-Worker: Questions and Challenges for Church in Community, Katherine R. Cooper and Lynn O. Cooper

Integration of Christian Values in the Workplace: An Examination of Employee Engagement, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment, Debra J. Dean

Why Faith@Work Needs Vocational Psychology: 5 Key Findings, Bryan J. Dik

Family-Friendly Benefits Offered by Faith-Based Non-Profits: A Study of Policies, Practices, Drivers and Barriers, Randy Franz, John Godek, Vicki Eveland and Denise Daniels

Faith at Work for Finance and Accounting Professionals: Building on the 4 E’s of David Miller, Eric H. Hernández

How College Students’ Faith Impacts Their Career Decision-Making, Meryl Herr

On-the-Job Seminary: Three Experiments in Doing Theological Education in the Workplace, Nathan Hitchcock

Millennials @ Work: Pastoring 20- (and 30-)somethings toward Faithful Presence, Neil Long

Color Blind at Work: Hiring Disparities, Racial Ideology, and the Faith and Work Movement, Benjamin E. Norquist

Charting One’s Own Course: How the Church Can Foster Entrepreneurial Formation in a Changing World of Work, Michaela O’Donnell Long

Re-Humanising Work: From Vocation to Precarious and Robotised Work, Gordon Preece

More than Rulers: Rethinking Genesis 1:26-28 and Our Work, Dan Steiner

Preliminary Themes from Focus Groups on Faith in the Workplace held in Three American Cities, Robert A. Thomson Jr., Denise Daniels and Elaine Howard Ecklund

Overlap and Separation: Rethinking Faith-Work Boundaries in the Workplace, Brandon Vaidyanathan

Work as Spiritual Discipline: Example, Frank Laubach, Kent Walkemeyer