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Internationally bestselling author and German monk Anselm Grün presents ancient wisdom for leadership today.
Whether you lead a business, a family, a non-profit, or a church group, this book will help you discover the joy of leadership and create a sanctuary where a group of people mobilize their spiritual resources, ask relevant questions, love, trust, and respect one another.
Leadership is not about power, status, and titles. According to the Rule of St. Benedict, true leadership is about awakening creativity in others and building an environment of trust and respect. It’s less about maximizing profits and more about finding meaning.
Radical in its time, this 6th century rule offers an approach to leadership that is clear and refreshing in its simplicity. Benedict is primarily concerned with the characteristics of a leader, and how such a person needs to work on himself in order to be able to lead at all. To Benedict, leading through personality is more important than any methods and strategies.
In this insightful book, Benedictine monk and internationally bestselling author Anselm Grün offers practical wisdom on all aspects of leadership, including:
The Qualities of a Leader
Benedict’s View of Human Nature
Leadership as Service
Awakening Creativity
Management of Material Possessions
Respecting Boundaries
Thinking from the heart
Avoiding workaholism
Benedict’s rule does not moralize or preach. It shows how economic function and economic security for a large number of people can be combined with respecting creation and the human beings around us. Leadership is an art, full of challenges but also deeply satisfying.
Celebrated author and Benedictine monk Anselm Grun offers a daily
reader of very simple and often quite direct Advent reflections.
Anselm Grun shows the reader how to approach the festive season
consciously, making it a blessed time for ourselves and our
families. He draws on his experience as a spiritual director to
offer practices for personal devotion or for family prayer for each
day of Advent. Also included are special reflections for the
Sundays of the season. Anselm Grun's titles have sold more than 15
million copies in 30 languages. This title brings his spiritual
wisdom to American readers who are eager for a new voice among
titles for the Advent and Christmas season.
An exploration of spirituality, values, and sustainability in
business
When Jochen Zeitz and Anselm Grun first met onstage as "the
manager and the monk," Zeitz was CEO and Chairman of Puma, and
Father Grun was a monk serving as cellarer, the business manager of
his Benedictine abbey. They came together to discuss their shared
goal: what it means to lead and manage responsibly and sustainably
in today's shifting world.
Available for the first time in English, "The Manager and the
Monk" features these topical essays and dialogues, drawing on
sources as diverse as the Bible, contemporary religious thought,
psychological theory, and the innovative "environmental profit
& loss account" Zeitz developed for Puma. Together, Zeitz and
Gr n explore their intersecting definitions of prosperity, values,
sustainability, among a host of other topics.Jochen Zeitz was CEO
of Puma for 18 years and is founder, with Sir Richard Branson, of
the B Team, a global initiative aimed at transforming the future of
businessAnselm Grun is cellarer (business manager) of
Munsterschwarzach Abbey in Germany, overseeing a staff of 300 in
crafts such as beekeeping and brewing; and an internationally
best-selling author of more than 300 books available in 35
languagesTranslated from an award-winning German book, "Gott, Geld,
und Gewissen, " which has been translated into 11 languages
"The Manager and the Monk" is a thoughtful, impassioned plea for
how to manage responsibly in the modern world.
This work offers the core message of the Christian faith in a very
simple way. The refreshing blow of the Holy Spirit runs through the
pages of this book. El mensaje central de la fe cristiana expuesto
con sencillez. Un soplo refrescante del Esp?ritu recorre las
p?ginas de este libro. 1. El fen?meno del rigorismo: Causas de la
dureza con uno mismo. Formas de falta de amor con uno mismo.
Rigorismo en la vida espiritual. Violencia contra los hombres y las
cosas. 2. Portarse bien con uno mismo: Misericordia en la Biblia.
Ascesis y amor a s? mismo en la tradici?n mon?stica. El arte de la
aceptaci?n de s? mismo. El comportamiento cristiano con uno mismo.
Ser misericordioso consigo mismo.
A personal, surprising, and heart-warming book wherein two
spiritual masters of our time advance the central questions of life
and faith."Brother David Steindl-Rast and Father Anselm Grun are
figures of hope, people who by the power of their example can offer
an orientation in a world that has become too complex to
comprehend. The spirituality they radiate is an everyday thing that
is nevertheless both profound and vivid. . . . "Our conversations,
on which this book is based, could be read as a 'crash course' in
Christian spirituality. This book will be an inspiration and an aid
to spiritual life for many people of our time, whether they are
believers or not."Johannes KaupFrom the Introduction
Anselm Grun, OSB, famed Benedictine author and cellarer-supplies
manager-of his monastery at Munsterschwarzach, offers brief
reflections on aspects of the Rule of Benedict. He sketches the
life of Benedict and reflects on how Benedict's instructions enable
one to live constantly in the presence of God. Even the most
mundane objects are signs of the presence of God. It is not merely
that we focus our attention on God, but that we're aware that God
always focuses attention on us, loving and encouraging us in all
things. For example: he calls the cellarer to regard all utensils
and goods of the monastery as sacred vessels of the altar. Grun
also ponders how work is an aid to prayer and how the Benedictine
vow of stability is essential to building community. Silence and
the solitude that characterize the monastic are conditions for the
possibility of genuine community. Each chapter concludes with a
brief reflection on the state of contemporary society and how the
aspect of the Rule of Benedict treated in the chapter applies to
the needs of today.
Best-selling author Anselm Grun examines the person of Jesus Christ
in St Luke's Gospel. 'I want to connect what concerns people today
with what it was about Jesus that fascinated Luke, as a man of his
lifetime...I want every reader to be guided by Luke to Jesus, to
gain new insights into Jesus, and to discover in him the one who
gives meaning to our existence, heals our wounds and leads us to
true life.' In "Jesus: The Image of Humanity", best selling author
Anselm Grun writes an introduction to the Gospel of Luke that will
inspire those who find it difficult to encounter the real Jesus in
the writings of the New Testament. He shows the Jesus of Luke's
Gospel to be the key to a spiritually fruitful life, something many
Biblical exegeses fail to do. Grun's concern is to interpret the
text in terms of the needs and longings of contemporary Christians.
He pierces through alienating and inherited impressions of the text
to show that what Luke is giving us is a record of his own
experience of Jesus. He sees the Gospel as an expertly composed,
entertaining and valuable piece of publicity on behalf of the Jesus
movement; and its message is as life changing in the twenty-first
century as it was in the first century.
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