In 2009, the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR)—an organization representing 300 orders of sisters in the United States—suddenly gained wide attention following a critical doctrinal assessment issued by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. Many became interested in the way the LCWR and its members exercised leadership. One of their members described it as “transformational leadership”—a “way-of-being-in-in-the-world.” To better understand this way of leadership, LCWR regularly conducts interviews with some of the most engaging and passionate of contemporary thinkers.In this volume, interviews with eighteen theologians, psychologists, educators, and religious leaders from various fields and disciplines share...
With the decline of women entering the convent, there is a dearth of women religious who can or will...
The purpose of this study was to explore and delineate leadership practices, which could facilitate ...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...
The study of leadership is a vast field within academic research; however, there is little research ...
Graduation date: 2008White women’s experiences with major institutions, the church included, often a...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
This research focused on women leadership within the Catholic Church and the women leaders’ percepti...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) not only introduced tremendous change to the life of the Cath...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological research study was to explore how major superiors of C...
This study proposes a look at the role of women in the social action of the Catholic Church from an ...
The North American Women’s Rights movement, beginning in the 1960’s, has long asserted that society ...
The Women\u27s Ordination Conference (WOC) offers perhaps the most significant example of American C...
Though women are overrepresented in education as classroom teachers, they continue to be underrepres...
The Word of God is an ecumenical Christian community located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The community i...
Saint Clare and leadership? A lot of research on her person has been done in recent years. However, ...
With the decline of women entering the convent, there is a dearth of women religious who can or will...
The purpose of this study was to explore and delineate leadership practices, which could facilitate ...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...
The study of leadership is a vast field within academic research; however, there is little research ...
Graduation date: 2008White women’s experiences with major institutions, the church included, often a...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
This research focused on women leadership within the Catholic Church and the women leaders’ percepti...
The Second Vatican Council (1962–1965) not only introduced tremendous change to the life of the Cath...
Purpose: The purpose of this phenomenological research study was to explore how major superiors of C...
This study proposes a look at the role of women in the social action of the Catholic Church from an ...
The North American Women’s Rights movement, beginning in the 1960’s, has long asserted that society ...
The Women\u27s Ordination Conference (WOC) offers perhaps the most significant example of American C...
Though women are overrepresented in education as classroom teachers, they continue to be underrepres...
The Word of God is an ecumenical Christian community located in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The community i...
Saint Clare and leadership? A lot of research on her person has been done in recent years. However, ...
With the decline of women entering the convent, there is a dearth of women religious who can or will...
The purpose of this study was to explore and delineate leadership practices, which could facilitate ...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...