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Reclusion, therefore, even within a monastic context, was by this date a respectable vocation in its own right.
They were from various vocations and had varying levels of education.
Laurence's youth and doubtful vocation offered the community an opportunity to challenge dynastic control.
The resulting religious, social and economic dimensions of their lives are drawn out and shown to be, rather, different facets of a single vocation.
The remaining eight books discuss the eight principal vices which the monk encounters in his vocation.
We are in a period in which there is widespread interest in renewal of medicine as a vocation, a calling.
If we view medicine as a vocation, we must compassionately recognize the innate worth of all humanity.
The social vocation of psychology and its status as expertise is intrinsically bound to such questions.