Jesus’ life was one of charismatic leadership. He exhibited charisma akin to the stars of today. Charisma is conferred by followers in society. The difference with Jesus’ social recognition, was that for Jesus it was not a personal objective, rather he was doing his Father’s will. Also, Jesus had control over non-physical reality evident in his work of healing, dreams and visions, supernatural knowledge, the distinguishing of angelic and demonic forces, prophecy, and interpretation. Jesus mission involved his clashing with the bureaucracy of his time. He created a bond with his followers and his followers today can say that he has dominion over heaven and earth and of things seen and unseen
In Christianity there is only one leader, only one teacher, and that leader and teacher is Jesus Chr...
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Max Weber’s model of charismatic authority, which was influenced by Rudolph Sohm’s interpretation of...
Jesus’ life was one of charismatic leadership. He exhibited charisma akin to the stars of today. Cha...
This study examines Jesus’ authority and influence in the Gospel of John and shows that Jesus’ style...
Leadership in any context is demanding. Leading in a way that produces personal change is more diffi...
What is successful Christian leadership? How should leadership be developed within a Christian conte...
As Jesus hung on the cross, He died uttering the words, “It is finished ” (John 19:30). From a certa...
The first part of this paper discusses how Jesus is presented as a leader in the call narratives in ...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
The purpose of the present study is to understand and clarify how Jesus is presented as a leader in ...
In Christianity there is only one leader, only one teacher, and that leader and teacher is Jesus Chr...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
Max Weber’s model of charismatic authority, which was influenced by Rudolph Sohm’s interpretation of...
Jesus’ life was one of charismatic leadership. He exhibited charisma akin to the stars of today. Cha...
This study examines Jesus’ authority and influence in the Gospel of John and shows that Jesus’ style...
Leadership in any context is demanding. Leading in a way that produces personal change is more diffi...
What is successful Christian leadership? How should leadership be developed within a Christian conte...
As Jesus hung on the cross, He died uttering the words, “It is finished ” (John 19:30). From a certa...
The first part of this paper discusses how Jesus is presented as a leader in the call narratives in ...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
While reading Servant Leadership by Robert GreenLeaf and other studies on servant leadership, the id...
The purpose of the present study is to understand and clarify how Jesus is presented as a leader in ...
In Christianity there is only one leader, only one teacher, and that leader and teacher is Jesus Chr...
Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any m...
Max Weber’s model of charismatic authority, which was influenced by Rudolph Sohm’s interpretation of...