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This book argues that ethical leadership without a theological
foundation is lacking a firm foundation. It begins with a critical
assessment of ethical leadership as a leadership theory, showing
how ethics and theology became separated, creating the space for
ethical leadership outside of theology. Nevertheless, the author
argues that ethical leadership without a biblical basis is weak,
though one need not be religious to embrace the leadership
principles of biblical theology. Unfolding Christology,
anthropology, eschatology, and contextualized leadership as four
key aspects of biblical theology for ethical leadership, this book
will appeal to those studying leadership, business, innovation, and
entrepreneurship.
This book aims to develop a philosophy of leadership from the
fiction of C.S. Lewis. Using such works as The Chronicles of
Narnia, The Cosmic Trilogy, and Till We Have Faces, the author
focuses on the benefits of fiction for leadership philosophy,
including the use of models for leadership from narrative worlds.
Exploring topics such as agency theory, conflict, authentic
leadership, and dark leadership, this book will offer researchers
in HRM and leadership studies a fresh perspective of the fictional
works of the foremost Christian apologist of the 20th century.
This book aims to develop a philosophy of leadership from the
fiction of C.S. Lewis. Using such works as The Chronicles of
Narnia, The Cosmic Trilogy, and Till We Have Faces, the author
focuses on the benefits of fiction for leadership philosophy,
including the use of models for leadership from narrative worlds.
Exploring topics such as agency theory, conflict, authentic
leadership, and dark leadership, this book will offer researchers
in HRM and leadership studies a fresh perspective of the fictional
works of the foremost Christian apologist of the 20th century.
This book argues that ethical leadership without a theological
foundation is lacking a firm foundation. It begins with a critical
assessment of ethical leadership as a leadership theory, showing
how ethics and theology became separated, creating the space for
ethical leadership outside of theology. Nevertheless, the author
argues that ethical leadership without a biblical basis is weak,
though one need not be religious to embrace the leadership
principles of biblical theology. Unfolding Christology,
anthropology, eschatology, and contextualized leadership as four
key aspects of biblical theology for ethical leadership, this book
will appeal to those studying leadership, business, innovation, and
entrepreneurship.
Good News at Night is a collection of 40 devotionals that walk the
reader through the Gospel of Mark with daily readings and
reflections.
This is a book about listening. It is about active, engaged
listening which discovers, in the process, redemptive moments which
can bring healing, hope, and a renewed sense of direction and
purpose in relationships. The authors are all practiced in
listening, whether it be listening in worship, listening to those
we are discipling, or really listening to the Word of God through
the practice of lectio divina. This collection of essays is a
prescription for a new period of health and vitality for the church
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