Women in leadership: biblical and contemporary perspectives
Women in leadership: biblical and contemporary perspectives
- Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2024
- xv, 298 p.
- Christian Faith Perspectives in Leadership and Business .
Table of content:
Introduction
Stefanie Ertel, Carlo Serrano, Steven Crowther
Pages 1-6
Women in Leadership: Examining the Biblical Text and the Context
Stefanie Ertel
Pages 7-21
Women as Central to the Collective Mission of God
Carlo Serrano
Pages 23-41
Beyond Riches and Rubies: A Study of Proverbs 31:10–31 and Servant Leadership
Elizabeth Graves
Pages 43-59
Positive Gender Identity for Women in Leadership: Examining and Embracing Experiential Learning through Deborah as a Mother in Israel
DeLoria Savoy
Pages 61-78
Sensitivity and Courage: A Social and Cultural Analysis of Esther 4:13–5:8
Carla Smith
Pages 79-94
Esther and Mordecai: Leadership Lessons from an Unnamed God
Eva Christine Sorrow
Pages 95-115
The Impact of Women in Leadership: Headship vs. Lordship; Position vs. Power; Honor vs. Submission; A Cultural Analysis of 1 Corinthians 11:1–16 and 1 Peter 3:1–6
Ca-Asia Lane, Joshua Henson
Pages 117-136
Women and Servant Leadership: Truths and Misconceptions About Submission
Carlo Serrano
Pages 137-150
Great Women in Early Kingdom Work: A Cultural Contextual Analysis of Romans 16:1–16 and the Applicability of Women in Leadership in the Twenty-First Century
Ca-Asia Lane, Joshua Henson
Pages 151-169
Where Are Women Today in Leadership
Steve Firestone, Doris Gomez, Kathleen Patterson
Pages 171-184
Female Leadership in Intercultural Contexts
Cassi Sherley Krei
Pages 185-212
Women Leaders Across the Nation: A Study in a Leadership Movement
Stefanie Ertel
Pages 213-239
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Biblical Perspective and Framework for Christian Women in Leadership
Ashley Graves
Pages 241-254
Career, Life, and Family: Do Christian Women Have to Choose
Ashley Graves
Pages 255-269
Beliefs and Action Steps
Stefanie Ertel
Pages 271-274
[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50016-9]
This book offers a biblically-based and research-centered exploration of the unique and important role of women in leadership across multiple domains. Divided into two sections, the chapters begin by examining biblical examples of women in leadership, such as Esther and the woman of Proverbs 31, and passages focused on women, such as 1 Timothy 2 and Romans 16, before presenting contemporary perspectives with discussions on topics such as submission, DEI, and work-life balance. Taking a neutral position not siding with feminist or patriarchal extremes, this book will contribute to debates on leadership and gender in the fields of organizational behaviour, HRM, I/O psychology, and gender studies.
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50016-9)
9783031500152
Leadership in women
658.4092082 / ERT
Table of content:
Introduction
Stefanie Ertel, Carlo Serrano, Steven Crowther
Pages 1-6
Women in Leadership: Examining the Biblical Text and the Context
Stefanie Ertel
Pages 7-21
Women as Central to the Collective Mission of God
Carlo Serrano
Pages 23-41
Beyond Riches and Rubies: A Study of Proverbs 31:10–31 and Servant Leadership
Elizabeth Graves
Pages 43-59
Positive Gender Identity for Women in Leadership: Examining and Embracing Experiential Learning through Deborah as a Mother in Israel
DeLoria Savoy
Pages 61-78
Sensitivity and Courage: A Social and Cultural Analysis of Esther 4:13–5:8
Carla Smith
Pages 79-94
Esther and Mordecai: Leadership Lessons from an Unnamed God
Eva Christine Sorrow
Pages 95-115
The Impact of Women in Leadership: Headship vs. Lordship; Position vs. Power; Honor vs. Submission; A Cultural Analysis of 1 Corinthians 11:1–16 and 1 Peter 3:1–6
Ca-Asia Lane, Joshua Henson
Pages 117-136
Women and Servant Leadership: Truths and Misconceptions About Submission
Carlo Serrano
Pages 137-150
Great Women in Early Kingdom Work: A Cultural Contextual Analysis of Romans 16:1–16 and the Applicability of Women in Leadership in the Twenty-First Century
Ca-Asia Lane, Joshua Henson
Pages 151-169
Where Are Women Today in Leadership
Steve Firestone, Doris Gomez, Kathleen Patterson
Pages 171-184
Female Leadership in Intercultural Contexts
Cassi Sherley Krei
Pages 185-212
Women Leaders Across the Nation: A Study in a Leadership Movement
Stefanie Ertel
Pages 213-239
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: A Biblical Perspective and Framework for Christian Women in Leadership
Ashley Graves
Pages 241-254
Career, Life, and Family: Do Christian Women Have to Choose
Ashley Graves
Pages 255-269
Beliefs and Action Steps
Stefanie Ertel
Pages 271-274
[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50016-9]
This book offers a biblically-based and research-centered exploration of the unique and important role of women in leadership across multiple domains. Divided into two sections, the chapters begin by examining biblical examples of women in leadership, such as Esther and the woman of Proverbs 31, and passages focused on women, such as 1 Timothy 2 and Romans 16, before presenting contemporary perspectives with discussions on topics such as submission, DEI, and work-life balance. Taking a neutral position not siding with feminist or patriarchal extremes, this book will contribute to debates on leadership and gender in the fields of organizational behaviour, HRM, I/O psychology, and gender studies.
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-50016-9)
9783031500152
Leadership in women
658.4092082 / ERT