This book offers an acute theological analysis of the influence and importance of leadership in our culture today. The authors analyze the current growing interest in leadership, examine its development within the church, and consider the spiritual dimensions of leadership. They also offer examples of exceptional Christian leadership and discuss ways to nurture this type of leadership for the future.
The book is exactly what it says. A review of leadership theory from a Christian perspective. There is some meaningful engagement and evaluation along the way. Not a book I’m eager to read again. But it provided what I needed for the project.
This was not a very enjoyable read. There was very little of use in this book. Much of the reading involves the author's reviewing the work of other Leadership experts. Only one chapter of the book was at all helpful. I would only recommend this book if you want a condensed version of the thoughts of the most prominent experts on leadership.
Poor book. As a survey, extremely lacking. when conclusions are made, they are unsubstantiated. To give the authors credit, they have obviously done an extensive amount of work to compile this work. However, the scope and length of this book doomed them from the start.
The first 75 pages are very dull, then it gets more engaging. the last 75 pages go a ways toward redeeming the discussion. Still, I'm left with the feeling that this book could have been written 15 to 20 years ago, and the conversation has moved along since then. We don't really need another look at "servant leadership" or "governance" as leadership. The book is too predictable, and as a survey (first 75 pages or so) not quite broad enough.
Interesting review of leadership across Christian faith traditions. A segment on the language of leadership interested me the most. It also challenged some of the common thought behind what leadership should look like or who would make the best leader.
I read the 2nd edition. This book does exactly what it sets out to do: reviews Christian approaches to leadership. It really picks up and gets interesting after the first couple chapters (about 75 pages in). There’s a lot of practical and inspiring information in here.
This was a solid overview of current Christian leadership models. Helpful source for discovering more places to search and study. Case studies at the end were intriguing.
Difficult to read and just a bunch of summaries of other peoples work without much practical application. Only spoke positively of Max De Pree & his work.