Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life
By (Author) David L. Bahnsen
Post Hill Press
Post Hill Press
18th June 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Advice on careers and achieving success
248.4
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 15mm
231g
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We were created to work, and our work provides unique meaning and purpose in our lives. Yet today we are living in a crisis of apathy and ignorance regarding works theological and existential nature.
There is no shortage of books pleading with people to work less, to find balance, to think less of career and more of the things that bring them happiness. Likewise, there is no shortage of books making the case that work matters a great dealthat good things come from fruitful labor. This book belongs in neither of those categories.
In Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, David Bahnsen makes the case that our understanding of work and its role in our lives is deeply flawedwe are unmoored from what he calls created purpose. He argues that the time has come to stop tip-toeing around the issues that matter, that separating ones identity from what they do is demonstrably false, and that this era of alienation is for many a direct result of a low view of work. It is in workeffort, service, strivingof every kind that we discover our meaning and purpose; a significant and successful life is one rooted in full-time productivity and cultivation of Gods created world.
This book is not your normal defense of work book. Whether you are a leader, a follower, a boss, an employee, in a white collar or blue collar job, highly paid or just getting by, this book is for you. A life of meaning is right under your nose, and with it the joy and peace of a life well-lived.
David Bahnsen is a theologically grounded, vocationally minded, and Biblically focused man with a vision to make work a gift to the world. In this book, he does just that. Combining thoughtful cultural analysis, conservative economic theory, and practical application for how to live these ideas out in the real world, I am grateful for the keen insights he lays out here. This book is a great combination of ideas and application that I think will serve many well. Jon Tyson, Author, Pastor, Church of the City NYC
Far too many of us believe that we need to work in order to be able to live, and thats it. We need to eat, and so we work. David Bahnsens new book leans heavily in the opposite direction, meaning that God gave us the gift of life so that we might have the grace and privilege of working. Highly recommended. Pastor Douglas Wilson, Christ Church
David L. Bahnsen is the founder, Managing Partner, and Chief Investment Officer of The Bahnsen Group, a national private wealth management firm with offices in Newport Beach, New York City, Minneapolis, Oregon, Austin, and Nashville managing over $4.25 billion in client assets.
Prior to launching The Bahnsen Group, he spent eight years as a Managing Director at Morgan Stanley and six years as a Vice President at UBS. He is consistently named as one of the top financial advisors in America by Barrons, Forbes, and the Financial Times.
He is a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox News, and Fox Business, and is a regular contributor to National Review. He hosts the popular weekly podcast, Capital Record, dedicated to a defense of free enterprise and capital markets.
David is a founding trustee for Pacifica Christian High School of Orange County and serves on the Board of Directors for National Review in New York City.
He is the author of several bestselling books including Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It (2018), The Case for Dividend Growth: Investing in a Post-Crisis World (2019), and Theres No Free Lunch: 250 Economic Truths (2021).
Davids true passions include anything related to USC football, the financial markets, politics, and Chinese food. His ultimate passions are his wife of twenty-two-plus years, Joleen; their children, Mitchell, Sadie, and Graham; and the life theyve created together on both coasts.