The problem of leadership is that it is defined according to a very narrow understanding. It postulates that all people can be divided into two categories. People are either leaders or followers. This article explores the formation of Christian leaders using the model offered by the Wesleyan revival of eigteenthcentury England. It asks what leaders would look like when we use the Wesleyan definition instead of the leader-follower understanding to which we have grown accustomed.Research Institute for Theology and Religio
What is successful Christian leadership? How should leadership be developed within a Christian conte...
Church leadership as mediator for an impossible reality: A practical theological study of the role o...
Secular leadership has failed to deliver. Christian leadership as modelled by Jesus Christ presents ...
The problem of leadership is that it is defined according to a very narrow understanding. It postula...
God does call certain people to be leaders in the church and grants them the skills necessary to fil...
To be a leader – from a Christian perspective The focus of this article is not in the first place ...
The nine articles of this issue of Jnanadeepa focus on Christian leadership. The various dimensions ...
This article discusses how the theological-spiritual dimension, which has to do with the specific id...
This paper seeks to develop a philosophy of leadership from a biblical worldview. Established thinki...
Abstract: The subject of leadership has seen a rising growth in the last twenty years. A proliferati...
<p>The focus of this article is on Christian Leadership as a theological and academic field of...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. The end of leadership? : the shift of power in local congregations. HTS ...
This article is about the pitfalls involved in writing a Christian handbook on leadership. By analy...
Servant leadership is the most recognizable approach to leadership in Christian organizations. Under...
In Christianity there is only one leader, only one teacher, and that leader and teacher is Jesus Chr...
What is successful Christian leadership? How should leadership be developed within a Christian conte...
Church leadership as mediator for an impossible reality: A practical theological study of the role o...
Secular leadership has failed to deliver. Christian leadership as modelled by Jesus Christ presents ...
The problem of leadership is that it is defined according to a very narrow understanding. It postula...
God does call certain people to be leaders in the church and grants them the skills necessary to fil...
To be a leader – from a Christian perspective The focus of this article is not in the first place ...
The nine articles of this issue of Jnanadeepa focus on Christian leadership. The various dimensions ...
This article discusses how the theological-spiritual dimension, which has to do with the specific id...
This paper seeks to develop a philosophy of leadership from a biblical worldview. Established thinki...
Abstract: The subject of leadership has seen a rising growth in the last twenty years. A proliferati...
<p>The focus of this article is on Christian Leadership as a theological and academic field of...
CITATION: Nell, I. A. 2015. The end of leadership? : the shift of power in local congregations. HTS ...
This article is about the pitfalls involved in writing a Christian handbook on leadership. By analy...
Servant leadership is the most recognizable approach to leadership in Christian organizations. Under...
In Christianity there is only one leader, only one teacher, and that leader and teacher is Jesus Chr...
What is successful Christian leadership? How should leadership be developed within a Christian conte...
Church leadership as mediator for an impossible reality: A practical theological study of the role o...
Secular leadership has failed to deliver. Christian leadership as modelled by Jesus Christ presents ...