For many years I taught law enforcement officers in a seminar for those in the upper administrative ranks—a liberal arts-based approach to “executive leadership training.” My module was called “religion and leadership,” and I employed texts from a variety of religious traditions for insight into the ethics of management, leadership, and human relationships generally.
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On the Provisionality of Hierarchy
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For many years I taught law enforcement officers in a seminar for those in the upper administrative ranks—a liberal arts-based approach to “executive leadership training.” My module was called “religion and leadership,” and I employed texts from a variety of religious traditions for insight into the ethics of management, leadership, and human relationships generally.