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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Benjamin Forrest , Chet Roden , Ronald HawkinsPublisher: Kregel Publications,U.S. Imprint: Kregel Publications,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 16.60cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.842kg ISBN: 9780825443916ISBN 10: 0825443911 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 28 November 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsFinally a book on leadership that takes the biblical revelation seriously. The authors do not start with a format or set of principles and then plug in biblical texts; they first start with the biblical revelation and then discern leadership principles from that revelation. Naturally this book will not be a 'how to' book on leadership or provide wise pastoral lessons on leading God's people; instead the reader will be exposed to the biblical text--and in turn--biblical truths as foundations for leaders. If you are looking for a quick resource for leadership principles this is not the book for you. If you want to know what the counsel of God's word says about leadership, then you will find value in this book. --Steven M. Ortiz, Director, Tandy Institute of Archaeology, Southwestern Baptist Theology (8/3/2017 12:00:00 AM) Paul exhorts us to preach the Word. Forrest and Roden have taken this charge into account in a book that focuses the leader's attention on Scripture. Just a quick search through the table of contents and you will recognize the names of a number of Bible scholars who are also biblical leaders who preach and hold up the Bible as being paramount in their leadership. They model Scripture for us in their leadership and that's refreshing. The editors' point can't be missed-- not only are we to preach the Word, but we're to lead by the Word. --Aubrey Malphurs, Senior Professor, Dallas Theological Seminary (8/3/2017 12:00:00 AM) This fascinating book is a fairly comprehensive biblical theology of leadership. With a stellar contributor lineup of outstanding Old Testament and New Testament scholars, this book is arguably one of the most text-driven and thus truly biblically-based book on biblical leadership in print. Covering both the Old and New Testaments, and moving from biblical exegesis to practical application for leaders today, each of the 33 chapters--along with the epilogue--adds a helpful dimension of what true biblical leadership looks like and how it plays out in life today. I highly recommend it! --J. Daniel Hays, Professor of Biblical Studies & Dean, Ouachita Baptist University (8/3/2017 12:00:00 AM) Leadership is crucial to the well-being of any organization, not least that of the Christian community--whether that be of a local congregational, the wider denominational level, or of para-church missional and welfare/development agencies. Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader, edited by Benjamin K. Forrest and Chet Roden, constitutes a unique contribution to the literature dealing with Christian leadership, especially because of the broad biblical approach adopted, the caliber of the scholars enlisted for the project, and the essays each has contributed. Most parts of the Bible are explored, noting their particular historical contexts, and highlighting the various aspects of leadership they reflect and/or mandate. It's good to see a crossover from academic to practical theology in these essays, something that will make them attractive for many readers. This text makes an important contribution to the study of Christian leadership, and one that deserves a wide readership. --Colin G. Kruse, Senior Lecturer of New Testament, Melbourne School of Theology (8/3/2017 12:00:00 AM) The saying is true: Everything rises and falls on leadership. This is true for government, businesses, organizations, and it's true for churches. Never has there been more of a need for godly and bold leadership in our pulpits than today. This is why I'm grateful for this new work Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader. While many people are writing on the subject of leadership, very few are offering principles and examples of leadership from a biblical point of view. This book strikes a great balance between helping readers understand the theological foundations of biblical leadership as well as giving practical wisdom and insight for leading in today's culture. Every pastor and teacher will benefit from having this resource. --Jack Graham, Pastor, Prestonwood Baptist Church (8/3/2017 12:00:00 AM) Finally a book on leadership that takes the biblical revelation seriously. The authors do not start with a format or set of principles and then plug in biblical texts; they first start with the biblical revelation and then discern leadership principles from that revelation. Naturally this book will not be a 'how to' book on leadership or provide wise pastoral lessons on leading God's people; instead the reader will be exposed to the biblical text--and in turn--biblical truths as foundations for leaders. If you are looking for a quick resource for leadership principles this is not the book for you. If you want to know what the counsel of God's word says about leadership, then you will find value in this book. -- (08/03/2017) Paul exhorts us to preach the Word. Forrest and Roden have taken this charge into account in a book that focuses the leader's attention on Scripture. Just a quick search through the table of contents and you will recognize the names of a number of Bible scholars who are also biblical leaders who preach and hold up the Bible as being paramount in their leadership. They model Scripture for us in their leadership and that's refreshing. The editors' point can't be missed-- not only are we to preach the Word, but we're to lead by the Word. -- (08/03/2017) This fascinating book is a fairly comprehensive biblical theology of leadership. With a stellar contributor lineup of outstanding Old Testament and New Testament scholars, this book is arguably one of the most text-driven and thus truly biblically-based book on biblical leadership in print. Covering both the Old and New Testaments, and moving from biblical exegesis to practical application for leaders today, each of the 33 chapters--along with the epilogue--adds a helpful dimension of what true biblical leadership looks like and how it plays out in life today. I highly recommend it! -- (08/03/2017) The saying is true: Everything rises and falls on leadership. This is true for government, businesses, organizations, and it's true for churches. Never has there been more of a need for godly and bold leadership in our pulpits than today. This is why I'm grateful for this new work Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader. While many people are writing on the subject of leadership, very few are offering principles and examples of leadership from a biblical point of view. This book strikes a great balance between helping readers understand the theological foundations of biblical leadership as well as giving practical wisdom and insight for leading in today's culture. Every pastor and teacher will benefit from having this resource. -- (08/03/2017) Leadership is crucial to the well-being of any organization, not least that of the Christian community--whether that be of a local congregational, the wider denominational level, or of para-church missional and welfare/development agencies. Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader, edited by Benjamin K. Forrest and Chet Roden, constitutes a unique contribution to the literature dealing with Christian leadership, especially because of the broad biblical approach adopted, the caliber of the scholars enlisted for the project, and the essays each has contributed. Most parts of the Bible are explored, noting their particular historical contexts, and highlighting the various aspects of leadership they reflect and/or mandate. It's good to see a crossover from academic to practical theology in these essays, something that will make them attractive for many readers. This text makes an important contribution to the study of Christian leadership, and one that deserves a wide readership. -- (08/03/2017) This fascinating book is a fairly comprehensive biblical theology of leadership. With a stellar contributor lineup of outstanding Old Testament and New Testament scholars, this book is arguably one of the most text-driven and thus truly biblically-based book on biblical leadership in print. Covering both the Old and New Testaments, and moving from biblical exegesis to practical application for leaders today, each of the 33 chapters--along with the epilogue--adds a helpful dimension of what true biblical leadership looks like and how it plays out in life today. I highly recommend it! -- (08/03/2017) Paul exhorts us to preach the Word. Forrest and Roden have taken this charge into account in a book that focuses the leader's attention on Scripture. Just a quick search through the table of contents and you will recognize the names of a number of Bible scholars who are also biblical leaders who preach and hold up the Bible as being paramount in their leadership. They model Scripture for us in their leadership and that's refreshing. The editors' point can't be missed-- not only are we to preach the Word, but we're to lead by the Word. -- (08/03/2017) Finally a book on leadership that takes the biblical revelation seriously. The authors do not start with a format or set of principles and then plug in biblical texts; they first start with the biblical revelation and then discern leadership principles from that revelation. Naturally this book will not be a 'how to' book on leadership or provide wise pastoral lessons on leading God's people; instead the reader will be exposed to the biblical text--and in turn--biblical truths as foundations for leaders. If you are looking for a quick resource for leadership principles this is not the book for you. If you want to know what the counsel of God's word says about leadership, then you will find value in this book. -- (08/03/2017) The saying is true: Everything rises and falls on leadership. This is true for government, businesses, organizations, and it's true for churches. Never has there been more of a need for godly and bold leadership in our pulpits than today. This is why I'm grateful for this new work Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader. While many people are writing on the subject of leadership, very few are offering principles and examples of leadership from a biblical point of view. This book strikes a great balance between helping readers understand the theological foundations of biblical leadership as well as giving practical wisdom and insight for leading in today's culture. Every pastor and teacher will benefit from having this resource. -- (08/03/2017) Leadership is crucial to the well-being of any organization, not least that of the Christian community--whether that be of a local congregational, the wider denominational level, or of para-church missional and welfare/development agencies. Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader, edited by Benjamin K. Forrest and Chet Roden, constitutes a unique contribution to the literature dealing with Christian leadership, especially because of the broad biblical approach adopted, the caliber of the scholars enlisted for the project, and the essays each has contributed. Most parts of the Bible are explored, noting their particular historical contexts, and highlighting the various aspects of leadership they reflect and/or mandate. It's good to see a crossover from academic to practical theology in these essays, something that will make them attractive for many readers. This text makes an important contribution to the study of Christian leadership, and one that deserves a wide readership. -- (08/03/2017) Paul exhorts us to preach the Word. Forrest and Roden have taken this charge into account in a book that focuses the leader's attention on Scripture. Just a quick search through the table of contents and you will recognize the names of a number of Bible scholars who are also biblical leaders who preach and hold up the Bible as being paramount in their leadership. They model Scripture for us in their leadership and that's refreshing. The editors' point can't be missed-- not only are we to preach the Word, but we're to lead by the Word. -- (08/03/2017) Finally a book on leadership that takes the biblical revelation seriously. The authors do not start with a format or set of principles and then plug in biblical texts; they first start with the biblical revelation and then discern leadership principles from that revelation. Naturally this book will not be a 'how to' book on leadership or provide wise pastoral lessons on leading God's people; instead the reader will be exposed to the biblical text--and in turn--biblical truths as foundations for leaders. If you are looking for a quick resource for leadership principles this is not the book for you. If you want to know what the counsel of God's word says about leadership, then you will find value in this book. -- (08/03/2017) This fascinating book is a fairly comprehensive biblical theology of leadership. With a stellar contributor lineup of outstanding Old Testament and New Testament scholars, this book is arguably one of the most text-driven and thus truly biblically-based book on biblical leadership in print. Covering both the Old and New Testaments, and moving from biblical exegesis to practical application for leaders today, each of the 33 chapters--along with the epilogue--adds a helpful dimension of what true biblical leadership looks like and how it plays out in life today. I highly recommend it! -- (08/03/2017) The saying is true: Everything rises and falls on leadership. This is true for government, businesses, organizations, and it's true for churches. Never has there been more of a need for godly and bold leadership in our pulpits than today. This is why I'm grateful for this new work Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader. While many people are writing on the subject of leadership, very few are offering principles and examples of leadership from a biblical point of view. This book strikes a great balance between helping readers understand the theological foundations of biblical leadership as well as giving practical wisdom and insight for leading in today's culture. Every pastor and teacher will benefit from having this resource. -- (08/03/2017) Leadership is crucial to the well-being of any organization, not least that of the Christian community--whether that be of a local congregational, the wider denominational level, or of para-church missional and welfare/development agencies. Biblical Leadership: Theology for the Everyday Leader, edited by Benjamin K. Forrest and Chet Roden, constitutes a unique contribution to the literature dealing with Christian leadership, especially because of the broad biblical approach adopted, the caliber of the scholars enlisted for the project, and the essays each has contributed. Most parts of the Bible are explored, noting their particular historical contexts, and highlighting the various aspects of leadership they reflect and/or mandate. It's good to see a crossover from academic to practical theology in these essays, something that will make them attractive for many readers. This text makes an important contribution to the study of Christian leadership, and one that deserves a wide readership. -- (08/03/2017) Author InformationBenjamin K. Forrest is chair of practical studies at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia. He is the coauthor or coeditor of several books, including Good Arguments and A Missional Legacy of the Reformation. Chet Roden is chair of biblical studies at Liberty University, specializing in the Old Testament and archaeology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |