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In a world of managerial discourse, measurement and control, leaders and
workers alike cry out for inspiration and innovation in a way that
respects their humanity. Spirituality as the search for meaning and a
healthy work/life balance is therefore no longer an esoteric phenomenon
but part of mainstream leadership. In this volume, two business leaders
share how they have seen the need for spiritual leadership develop at
their places of work. A psychologist and a philosopher explain what
spirituality is, and how it works in the practice of business
leadership. Three theologians frame spirituality by demonstrating the
benefits of Ignatian spirituality, by comparing spiritual leadership
with Christ's offices as king, prophet and priest, and by reflecting on
the human tendency to glorify the leader and how destructive tendencies
can be avoided in spiritual leadership. This maiden volume of the series
"Christian Perspectives on Leadership and Social Ethics," is published
by the Institute of Leadership and Ethics, of the Evangelische
Theologische Faculteit in Leuven (Belgium) and serves leaders to face
increasing pressure for innovation in today's fast changing world.



