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Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity - Servant Leadership as a Way of Life (Paperback)
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Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity - Servant Leadership as a Way of Life (Paperback)
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In a fresh rendering of the role of leaders as healers, Forgiveness
and Power in the Age of Atrocity considers love and power in the
midst of personal, political, and social upheaval. Unexpected
atrocity coexists alongside the quiet subtleties of mercy, and
people and nations currently encounter a world in which not even
the certainties of existence remain even as grace can sometimes
arise under the most difficult circumstances. Ultimately,
Forgiveness and Power in the Age of Atrocity is a book about the
alienation and intimacy at war within us all. Ferch speaks to
categorical human transgressions in the hope that readers will be
compelled to examine their own prejudices and engage the moral
responsibility to evoke in their own personal life, work life, and
larger national communities a more humane and life-giving
coexistence. In addition to a primary focus on servant leadership,
the book addresses three interwoven aspects of social
responsibility: 1) the nature of personal responsibility 2) the
nature of privilege and the conscious and unconscious violence
against humanity often harbored in a blindly privileged stance, and
3) the encounter with forgiveness and forgiveness-asking grounded
in a personal and collective obligation to the well-being of
humanity. Modernist and postmodernist notions of the will to
meaning are considered against the philosophical notion of the will
to power. The book examines the everyday existence of human values
in a time when we inhabit a world filled as much with unwarranted
cruelty as with the disarming nature of authentic and
life-affirming love. The book asks the question: Can ultimate
forgiveness change the heart of violence? In Forgiveness and Power,
people are challenged not only by the work of profound thought
leaders such as Mandela, Tutu, but also Simone Weil, Vaclav Havel,
Emerson, Mary Oliver, Martin Luther King, Paulo Freire, bell hooks,
and Robert Greenleaf. The hope of the book is that people of all
ages and creeds come to a deeper understanding and of personal and
collective responsibility for leadership that helps heal the heart
of the world.
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