Shedding light on a muddled field : a Christian ethical appraisal of transforming and transformational leadership

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Meier, Elke Annette

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2014-02

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Transformational leadership , Transforming leadership , Charismatic leadership , Christian ethics , Imago Dei , James McGregor Burns , Bernard Bass , Dietrich Bonhoeffer , Vision , Character

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Principles of “transforming leadership” have been widely promoted since the publication of James McGregor Burns’ book Leadership, especially among Christian leaders. The purpose of this study is to examine the ethical foundations of his model and Bernard Bass’ “transformational leadership”. Imprecise use of the terms “transforming”, “charismatic”, and “transformational” leads to an adoption of methods without adequate understanding of the underlying value system. This literature review compares and evaluates the source texts within a framework of world view, intention, character and menschenbild, as well as the Christian ethical mandates of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Valuing the imago Dei in others has significant implications for a leader-follower relationship. Bonhoeffer’s mandates will help leaders reflect their position within their organisations and the wider society. Though the incentive for this research was leadership within the context of the Wycliffe Global Alliance, its findings will be relevant to Christian leadership in general, especially in intercultural contexts.

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Meier, Elke Annette (2014) Shedding light on a muddled field : a Christian ethical appraisal of transforming and transformational leadership, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13761>

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