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Introducing AI & Innovation

open access: yes
AI &Innovation, EarlyView.
Mirko Farina   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

How Women Plant Churches

open access: yes, 2011
Morse, MaryKate
core  

Polycentric Theology, Mission, and Mission Leadership

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 2021
Though it began with an assumption that there was one universal and normative Christian theology, the modern missionary movement has resulted in the emergence of polycentric theology. As each new centre thinks through the meaning of the faith in contextual terms, it offers a distinctive theology – to the extent that it becomes a question whether any ...
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Diversity within Mission Leadership

2020
Abstract This chapter explores the issue of diversity within mission’s leadership: between the Special Representatives of the Secretary-General (SRSG) and the Force Commanders (FC). It asks how this affects operational performances. In three case studies, UNIFIL II, MINUSMA and MINUSCA, the chapter finds the presence of communication and
Vincenzo Bove   +2 more
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Polycentric mission leadership: Toward a new theoretical model: OCMS Montagu Barker Lecture Series: “Polycentric Theology, Mission, and Mission Leadership”

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 2021
As the world faces rapidly increasing cycles of disruption, challenges, and disorder, mission leaders are stretched to adapt, trying to catch up with the pace of change and provide leadership to further the mission God has given his Church. This paper, presented at the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies Montagu Barker Lecture Series: “Polycentric ...
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Mission, Organization, and Leadership

The Journal of Higher Education, 1987
(1987). Mission, Organization, and Leadership. The Journal of Higher Education: Vol. 58, No. 1, pp. 101-109.
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Women and mission leadership

Space Policy, 2009
Abstract Only one of NASA's planetary science flight missions in the past 30 years has been led by a women scientist as Principal Investigator. The number of senior women in the field is small, but women are still underutilized, as seen by a cohort age analysis correlating with median ages for various key science roles.
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