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What might a political theology of leadership look like in uncertain times? Curating Spaces of Hope explores how individuals and communities work together to shape and contribute to society in times of pandemic, Brexit, war, and a cost of living crisis, through the exploration and development of local leadership practice underpinned by shared values.
Expanding on William Temples' three key social principles for our own times, Matthew Barber-Rowell suggests 'freedom, relationship, service, affect and authenticity' as critical values which are vital in influencing wider society in troubled times.
Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 Prologue: an Epilogue for the Temple Tradition 13
3 Living with Liminality 35
4 Spaces of Hope 69
5 A Movement of Hope 104
6 Gramsci's Intellectuals 148
7 Principles for Transformational Leadership 170
8 Shared Values 189
9 Conclusions 205
References 214
Index of Names and Subjects 229