The concept of Sacred work in Christianity
In Eastern Orthodoxy, Sacred work encompasses actions and practices that align with divine guidance and teachings. These activities are designed to foster the spiritual growth and perfection of individuals, reflecting the belief in the importance of living according to divine will. Sacred work is not limited to ritualistic practices but includes everyday actions that contribute to a person's spiritual development and connection with the divine.
Synonyms: Holy work, Spiritual task, Pious activity, Divine task, Spiritual undertaking
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Christian concept of 'Sacred work'
From: The Works of Dionysius the Areopagite
(1) Actions and practices performed according to divine guidance and teachings, contributing to the spiritual growth and perfection of individuals.[1]
From: Ante-nicene Fathers
(1) This denotes an activity that is considered holy or of religious significance, and the text explains how this type of work, when commanded by a divine entity, is permitted on the Sabbath.[2]