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Full Description
This volume centers on leadership through the lenses of cross-cultural dynamics and Biblical principles. Each chapter examines a distinct instance from a New Testament text, offering diverse Biblical applications. The text places an emphasis on understanding cultural awareness and cultural sensitivity, offering insights on integrating Biblical values into leadership approaches. Addressing a void in demonstrating the alignment of cross-cultural leadership with Biblical principles, this work makes a valuable contribution to the realms of cross-cultural studies and organizational leadership.
Contents
Chapter 1. Calming the Storm: Principles for Handling Cross-Cultural Issues in Virtual Environments in Acts 15:1-32.- Chapter 2. Jesus' Counter-Cultural Approach in the Gospel of Matthew.- Chapter 3. Men of Athens!: Cross-Cultural Leadership in Paul's Speech to the Areopagus.- Chapter 4. Paul's Adaptation of Cultural Agility in 1 Corinthians 9:19-23.- Chapter 5. Cross-Cultural Leadership and the Role of Mission and Superordinate Identity.- Chapter 6. Lessons from the Woman at the Well: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Leadership in John 4.- Chapter 7. Unity in Diversity: An Analysis of 1 Corinthians 12:11-26.- Chapter 8. Cross-Cultural Leadership Complexities: A Study of the Ethiopian Eunuch and Philip's Interaction in Acts 8:26-40.- Chapter 9. Lessons from the Precipice: Social Identity and Christ's Scandalous Hometown Announcement in Luke 4.- Chapter 10. Cross-Cultural Leadership and the Role of Core Values: An Analysis of Ephesians 1.- Chapter 11. Cross-Cultural Influence on Spiritual Mentorship: An Analysis of 1 Timothy 4.- Chapter 12. Cross-Cultural Competence: The Sin Qua Non of Biblical Leadership in a Globalized World.