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Faith and Management at Theological Seminaries
Johannes Schroeder
Pages - 71 - 87 | Revised - 30-06-2022 | Published - 31-03-2023
Published in Faith and Management (SIBRM8)
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KEYWORDS
Spiritual Leadership, Servant Leadership, Workplace Spirituality, Theological Education, Phenomenology.
ABSTRACT
Leadership for theological training institutions has been subject to the influences of the
academization of the organizations and a concurrent professionalization of the leader’s role. The
doctoral thesis “Leading evangelical seminaries in German-speaking Europe: A transcendental
phenomenology” (Schroder, 2016) is an empirical phenomenology among lead administrators of
protestant seminaries in the free-church context. It describes the participants’ experiences in their
lived phenomenon of leadership within the theoretical frameworks of spiritual leadership, servant
leadership, and workplace spirituality. Six lead administrators voice their experiences regarding
their management responsibilities and their spirituality. This article will summarize the study while
focusing on findings and themes on issues of faith and management. As the most profound
theme emerged the leader’s spirituality as the primary source of motivation and meaning for the
tasks and experiences contained within their leadership role.
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Dr. Johannes Schroeder
Dozent, Bible Seminary Bonn, Bornheim, 53332 - Germany
jschroeder@bsb-online.de
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