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This book will advance the understanding of leadership beyond the
inherited myths and modalities of command and control. Leadership
is separated from ideas and institutional seniority and explained
as the collaborative power of one with others. Enabling the
intelligent co-participation of all people, the constructive effect
of this approach to leadership is in the engagement of people. This
is significant when task accomplishment depends not on managerial
direction, but on the interaction of people with each other, with
technical systems, and with complex regulations which are often
across jurisdictional boundaries. Examples and case studies are
included.
While the Christian church has experienced extraordinary growth
over the last century, Western culture has continued its seemingly
inexorable drift into post-Christian forms. The contrast between
our burgeoning churches and the scant impact that Christians have
on public policy, the university, or the professions is
distressing. And nowhere is this development more evident-and more
consequential-than in the field of bioethics, where the dignity of
human beings is constantly open to redefinition, and where much of
our inheritance is coming under withering fire from those whose
values are radically distinct from the Judeo-Christian tradition.
This new volume takes seriously the Christian mandate to engage
modern culture, giving specific attention to the urgent need for
moral leadership as we encounter the difficult challenges posed by
biotechnology. These insightful chapters by twenty leading
activists, academics, and professionals discuss the contributions
that a Christian perspective can and should make to the biomedical
debate in today's most important forums-public policy and law,
education, media, health care, and the church itself.
This book will advance the understanding of leadership beyond the
inherited myths and modalities of command and control. Leadership
is separated from ideas and institutional seniority and explained
as the collaborative power of one with others. Enabling the
intelligent co-participation of all people, the constructive effect
of this approach to leadership is in the engagement of people. This
is significant when task accomplishment depends not on managerial
direction, but on the interaction of people with each other, with
technical systems, and with complex regulations which are often
across jurisdictional boundaries. Examples and case studies are
included.
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