life. Spohn speaks of vocation in terms of a life long pursuit of “what I am called to become” and finding inner talents and using those talents to make a better world. Himes uses similar vocabulary as McCarthy and Spohn. Talent, joy, desire, attraction, restlessness (as a good thing) and need are all part of his conversation about vocation. Himes for me, however, provided a more tangible and practical approach in determining ones vocation, a process that one can use not only initially, but throughout…
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