Servant leadership : Jesus & Paul / Efrain Agosto.
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TextPublisher: St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (viii, 248 pages)Content type: - 9780827235076
- 0827235070
- 9780827235069
- 0827235062
- 9780827235236
- 0827235232
- Jesus Christ -- Leadership
- Bible. Gospels -- Social scientific criticism
- Paul, the Apostle, Saint
- Bible. Epistles of Paul -- Social scientific criticism
- Jésus-Christ -- Leadership
- Jesus Christ
- Paul, the Apostle, Saint
- Bible. Epistles of Paul
- Bible. Gospels
- Christian leadership -- Biblical teaching
- Servant leadership -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- Biblical teaching
- Leadership chrétien -- Enseignement biblique
- Leadership au service des autres -- Aspect religieux -- Christianisme -- Enseignement biblique
- RELIGION -- Christian Church -- Leadership
- RELIGION -- Leadership
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Leadership
- Social scientific criticism of sacred works
- Christian leadership -- Biblical teaching
- Leadership of Jesus Christ
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- BS2555.6.L42 A34 2005eb
- online - EBSCO
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-240) and indexes.
The World Of Jesus And Paul -- Leadership In The Synoptic Tradition : Discipleship, Mission, And Audience -- Leadership In The Synoptic Tradition : Failure Of Established Leaders -- Windows Into Pauline Leadership -- Paul's Leaders -- Problems In Leadership : Corinthian Correspondence -- Conclusion : Summary Of Leadership In Jesus And Paul.
Description based on print version record.
Servant Leadership addresses a fundamental concern of the contemporary church by asking pertinent questions of the New Testament: Who became a leader in the Jesus movement and in Pauline Christianity? What was the social status of these leaders in the outside world as compared to the importance of such social status within the faith community? What practices characterized their leadership within the communities they served? The book explores models of leadership in the New Testament?s two prime exemplars, Jesus and Paul, and in their respective communities of faith. It studies both Paul?s statements and actions with regard to leadership issues with specific church communities, using Thessalonians, the Corinthians, the Galatians, and the Philippians correspondence as case studies in the practice of leadership. It concludes with a discussion of leadership challenges in the modern church and how a Pauline or Deutero-Pauline model can work for us today. The author shows how understanding one?s followers, as well as the goals and purposes of the group one leads, is a fundamental function of leadership today, even in the corporate world. Similarly, although we expect Christian leadership to be confrontational and assertive at times, it must also be open to creating opportunities for others to exercise their gifts and, therefore, their leadership. Good leaders move others to respond to their own personal calls and commitments.

