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Faith at Work Scale

Monty Lynn, Michael J. Naughton () and Steve VanderVeen ()
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Michael J. Naughton: University of St. Thomas
Steve VanderVeen: Hope College

Chapter Chapter 25 in Handbook of Faith and Spirituality in the Workplace, 2013, pp 419-427 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Faith at Work Scale (FWS) is a 15-item measure of faith and work integration, inspired by Judaeo-Christian thought. The valid and reliable single-factor scale draws on five dimensions of work and faith—relationship, meaning, community, holiness, and giving. Recently released, the FWS is being employed in multiple studies exploring the intersection of work and faith. The scale, its development, and its approach to workplace spirituality are described in this chapter, along with the findings of research employing the scale and potential directions for future research in workplace faith.

Keywords: Scale Work; Workplace Spirituality; Faith Relationship; Faith Work; World Christian Database (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5233-1_25

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