Ethics of labor and Christianity
Work Ethics and Christianity: From the Old Testament Commandment to the Protestant Vocation The Christian understanding of work has undergone a complex evolution, with several key paradigms: from the ancient view of work as a curse to its understanding as a divine calling, ascetic endeavor, and finally, service to others. This ethics is not monolithic and varies depending on the confessional tradition and historical context. Biblical Foundations: The Paradox of Work as Punishment and Co-creation The seeds of Christian work ethics are rooted in the Old Testament tradition. Work as the result of the fall. In Genesis (3:17-19), work is depicted as a heavy burden, a curse of the earth: "You will eat bread in the sweat of your face." Here, work is not a blessing but a sign of the lost paradise harmony between man and nature. Work as participation in the Creator's plan. However, already in the Old Testament, especially in the book of Proverbs, work is praised as a source of wisdom, prosperity, and virtue, opposed to idleness ("Go to the ant, you sluggard..." Proverbs 6:6). The work of the craftsman and the scribe is honored (Sirach 38:24-34). The person cultivating the land continues the work of the Creator, ordering chaos. This duality — work as a burden and as dignity — has passed into Christianity. Apostle Paul in his letters (2 Thess. 3:10: "If anyone is not working, let him not eat") asserts work as a moral obligation and a means of independence, so as not to "be a burden" to the community. ... Read more
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