For the Christian, all work [is] religious activity. The world . . . conceived as God’s world . . . [sets] the Christian free to do art, politics, philosophy, economics and science as an act of worship. There is no divorce between the secular and the sacred. Work, pleasure, family and worship are all related to the service of God.
-Robert E. Webber, Who Gets to Narrate the World? Contending for the Christian Story in an Age of Rivals (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2008), 78.