First Page
51
Last Page
69
Abstract
The conversation regarding worldviews and Christian leadership is a significant one because these ideas can greatly influence social and organizational interactions, actions, and decision-making processes. Just because a leader identifies as a Christian does not necessarily mean that their leadership is Christian-based. Christian leadership is only considered to be so when it is anchored on biblical faith. Furthermore, faith must influence the leader’s actions and decisions on issues such as policy, organizational structure, or the development of programs and how they are implemented. The understanding of Imago Dei and Shalom can greatly impact one’s leadership by shaping their actions, behaviors, and decisions, ensuring they are God-driven and centered around human value and dignity to promote organizational and human flourishing.
Recommended Citation
Obare, Alice A.
(2023)
"Imago Dei, Shalom, and Success in Christian Leadership,"
Journal of Applied Christian Leadership:
Vol. 17:
No.
1, 51-69.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/jacl/vol17/iss1/6