By: Daron George on April 22, 2024
Matthew Petrusek’s book, ” Evangelization and Ideology: How to Understand and Respond to the Political Culture.” explores in detail the complex dialogue between the spreading of religious beliefs and the influence of ideological frameworks. The current situation makes this investigation particularly necessary, as the author writes, considering the impact of contemporary matters such as the…
By: Daron George on April 22, 2024
In her book “Rethinking Leadership: A Critique of Contemporary Theories,” Annabel Beerel delves into the essence of leadership during periods of turmoil and uncertainty. Her critical examination is timely, given the backdrop of the global COVID-19 pandemic, underscoring the relevance of her work. Beerel advocates for a reevaluation of leadership paradigms in light of transformative…
By: Alana Hayes on April 21, 2024
In the field of religious studies and the ideological analysis, Matthew R. Petrusek’s “Evangelization and Ideology” looks at exploring the intricate connections between not only evangelism, but our belief systems, and cultural narratives around the globe. Through the simple dynamics of outreach, persuasion, and conversion, the author also sheds light on the ways in which…
By: Alana Hayes on April 21, 2024
Nigel Biggars book “Colonialism; A Moral Reckoning” looks into the challenges and historical truths surrounding colonialism. In this book he presents an analysis of the multifaceted legacy of colonialism. By examining accounts of ethical considerations and also the contemporary perspectives Biggar goes through colonial interactions with the moral implications of imperial rule as well as…
By: Audrey Robinson on April 21, 2024
A Critique Rethinking Leadership: A Critique of Contemporary Theories is a timely book that evaluates the leadership theories that have been around for decades and have had minimal impact on changing corporate behavior. Annabel Beerel, the author, is an accomplished international corporate consultant on leadership and ethics, and she has published various books, several of…
By: Alana Hayes on April 21, 2024
Google Tom Holland and you get Spiderman. Alexa…Tell me everything about Tom Holland: -He is actually an actor from London. –Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe -Some publications have called him one of the most popular actors of his generation.[a] -Known for dating Zendaya Similar to all other things in existence… Merely stating its accuracy does…
By: Michael O'Neill on April 20, 2024
Me: As the semester drew to a close and my time as a student blogger neared its end, I unfortunately had to forgo writing this blog post two weeks ago. During the designated week, I managed to read a significant portion of the book and watched several YouTube videos related to the topic, however, my…
By: Shonell Dillon on April 20, 2024
It seems that the pandemic was light years ago. I am reminded that it is real when I see my aunt rush to mask even today two years after the event. I am also reminded because my community was hit hard. Many pastors and community members lost their lives. In some cases, it was because…
By: Michael O'Neill on April 20, 2024
Rethinking Leadership In Rethinking Leadership, Annabel Beerel explores various leadership theories and shortcomings, emphasizing the skills essential for leading effectively in uncertain times. She uses our concept of “leadership bankruptcy” as she opens up the book to question the apparent scarcity of true leadership. She asks, “What happened to all the leaders?”[1] Her experiences shaped…
By: Tonette Kellett on April 20, 2024
Introduction This week’s reading was Rethinking Leadership: A Critique of Contemporary Theories by Annabel Beerel. This very thick book examines many of the theories we are familiar with and a few we are not. For the purpose of this blog, I will zoom in on the chapter about transformational leadership. This is where my own…
By: Laura Fleetwood on April 20, 2024
What better way to end our time in the DLGP program than with the book Rethinking Leadership by Annabel Beerel.[1] In this expansive text, Beerel offers a comprehensive evaluation of modern leadership theories and ponders where all the leaders are when we have access to such a plethora of information about leadership. I love her…
By: Sara Taylor Lattimore on April 19, 2024
It was the fall of 2021, a year after the pandemic that rocked our world when I took the risk to start my doctoral program in leadership. The was a restlessness, a wrestling in my soul that was calling me to learn more to step towards a new path. The pandemic taught us so much…
By: Alana Hayes on April 19, 2024
In the midst of the pandemonium at work, I can’t help but ask, “What’s wrong?” Is it me? Are the staff members to blame? Is there a training problem? Is there a cultural issue here? Is everyone else experiencing chaos as well, or am I just overanalyzing things and making it seem that way? Most…
By: Caleb Lu on April 19, 2024
“Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did…
By: Jenny Steinbrenner Hale on April 18, 2024
Annabel Beerel, in her book, Rethinking Leadership: A Critique of Contemporary Theories, examines popular and overlapping leadership theories and addresses the leadership gap highlighted and widened by the Covid-19 Pandemic. Writing in 2020, she said, “At this time of the global pandemic, the world is hungering for both morally good and professionally effective leadership. Alas,…
By: Chad McSwain on April 18, 2024
“Where have all the leaders gone?” This is the question that Annabel Beerel asks echoing Warren Bennie and Time magazine before her, yet it seems as appropriate as ever.[1] Beerel is writing in 2020 at the start of the coronavirus pandemic and observing the lack of leadership being displayed during a time that needs leaders…
By: David Beavis on April 17, 2024
It was a Wednesday night. I preached at our young adults’ service at church. I felt encouraged by the response, but I was tired and eager to get home. I was feeling under the weather. But I wanted to push through and deliver the sermon I had worked hard on. Driving home at 9:15 PM…
By: Jean de Dieu Ndahiriwe on April 17, 2024
Welcome to the Wounded Healers, (Resilient) Leaders Club! In Rethinking Leadership: a Critique of Contemporary Theories, the author shares fantastic insights on Leadership: “I believe that Kurt Lewin was right, “there is nothing as practical as a good theory.”[1] For justice’s sake to this book, I will only share a few insights that I found…
By: Becca Hald on April 16, 2024
My last blog post. We are getting close my friends. What an incredible journey this has been. As I look back over the past three years, I am so very grateful. I know I am biased, but I think we have the best cohort ever. I have learned so much from each of you and…
By: Greg McMullen on April 15, 2024
Annabel Beerel is a consultant who specializes in leadership and ethics. She has written many books on various subjects and on leadership. Rethinking Leadership is a comprehensive book about leadership’s interdisciplinary and multifaceted requirements and how to attain those capacities to develop effective leaders.[1] As great as this book was, it did not capture my…