“…Zolnai & Flanagan 2019), such as physicians (Miller and Dorjee 2013), lawyers, judges, law professors and legal staff (Sullivan 2013), accounting and reporting work (Rodgers & Gago 2006), or engineering (Sikkema & Van der Werff 2015). 7 For example, Arab Middle East (Tlaiss 2015), Australia (Crossman 2015a(Crossman , 2015b, Brazil (Vasconcelos 2010), China (Cao 2007, Zhang 2020, France (Bell 2008), Germany (Moll 2020), Ireland (Cullen 2011), India (Hicks 2003), Indonesia (Neubert et al 2015), Kenya (Neubert et al 2015), New Zealand (Singh, Corner, and Pavlovich 2016), The Netherlands (Mazereeuw, Graafland, Kaptein 2014), Nigeria (Nakpodia, Shrives & Sorour 2018), North America/US (Hicks 2003, Mitroff & Denton 1999a, Lambert 2009, Neubert and Dougherty 2013, Sikkema & Van der Werff 2015, Puerto Rico (Escobar 2011), Singapore (Hicks 2003), South Korea (Jeon et al 2013), Sri Lanka (Fernando & Jackson 1.1 The study of Christians at work: Research question and objectives engaged empirically, I try to sketch a broader account of Christian living 8 at work contextualized 9 for present-day Western contexts. I leave it to others to assess the validity of my analysis for contexts other than 'contemporary Western' ones.…”