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19 THE LEADERSHIP OF CHRISTIAN COLLEGES IN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT OF CALLING 26 Malan Nel and Eric Scholtz, “Calling, Is There Anything Special About It?” HTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies 72, no. 4 (2016): 2; William C. Placher, Callings: Twenty Centuries of Christian Wisdom on Vocation (Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans, 2005), 23. 27 Os Guinness, The Call (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 1998), 33; Hunter, Dik, and Banning, 179; Nel and Scholtz, 2; Placher, 6. 28 Susan VanZanten Gallagher, “Speaking of Vocation in an Age of Spirituality,” Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning 39, no. 3 (2007): 34; Stephen Lewis, “Called to shape the future,” in Being Called: Scientific, Secular, and Sacred Perspectives, David Bryce Yaden, Theo D. McCall, and J. Harold Ellens, eds. (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2015), 204. 29 Guinness, 33. 30 Guinness, 43; Hunter, Dik, and Banning, 179; Lewis, 204; Placher, 8. 31 Shirley J. Roels, “Educating for Vocation: Weaving Educational Ideas with Institutional Practice,” Christian Higher Education 16, no. 1-2 (2017): 95. 32 Guinness, 40; Nel and Scholtz, 3. 33 Guinness, 35; Roles, 95. 34 Dik and Duffy, 426. 35 Placher, 1. 36 Dik and Duffy, 426; Guinness, 3. 37 Hall and Chandler, 161. 38 Amy Wrzesniewski, “Callings and the Meaning of Work,” in Being Called, 6. 39 Ryan D. Duffy, Blake A. Allan, Elizabeth M. Bott, and Bryan J. Dik, “Does the Source of Calling Matter? External Summons, Destiny, and Perfect Fit,” Journal of Career Assessment 22, no. 4 (2014): 564-65. 40 Duffy, Allan, Bott, and Dik, 564-65. 41 Duffy, Allan, Bott, and Dik, 565-67. 42 Smith, 21-22.

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