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Kingdom leadership: the journey of a burned-out evangelical to hopeful revivalist

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Eugene A Heacock. Kingdom Leadership: the Journey of a Burned-out Evangelical to Hopeful Revivalist. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/036043a3-5f80-4c2a-894d-ab41174fc105?locale=pt-BR.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

E. A. Heacock. Kingdom leadership: the journey of a burned-out evangelical to hopeful revivalist. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/036043a3-5f80-4c2a-894d-ab41174fc105?locale=pt-BR

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Eugene A Heacock. Kingdom Leadership: the Journey of a Burned-Out Evangelical to Hopeful Revivalist. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/036043a3-5f80-4c2a-894d-ab41174fc105?locale=pt-BR.

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  • The purpose of this work is to present the biblical theme of the kingdom of God as the central model for Christian leadership, congregational life, mission, and cultural transformation. The kingdom offers an alternative paradigm in contrast to established evangelical forms grounded in human wisdom and understanding. Through biblical paradigms and statistical research, the author describes the condition of early 21st-century American Christianity. Through the use of systems thinking and cultural diagnosis he defines what he terms the 'seven deadly D's' of American church life. The kingdom of God is presented as the only theological systemic approach to remedy these maladies. This work is unique in its pastoral perspective, narrative style, and cognitive processing. Understanding the kingdom and learning to live and lead within a kingdom framework will equip many evangelical pastors, leaders, and laypeople to progress from personal burnout toward a more hopeful position. The significance of this work is in recovering the kingdom of God as the necessary biblical corrective to modern evangelical leadership formation and church practice. This includes implications for the rethinking of evangelicalism, a new approach to theology, and the formation of multidimensional leadership. This will assist 21st-century Christian leaders in dealing with complexity, diversity, changing spiritual paradigms, and interdenominational unity. It offers hope as new fuel and a kingdom model as a cognitive construct as well as recommendations for application.
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  • 02/16/2024

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