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Followership and Faith at Work

Biblical Perspectives

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  • Uses scriptural references on followership and applies them to work life
  • Presents principles that can be applied trans-organizationally and cross-culturally
  • Argues that the character of followers directly correlates to organizational performance

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About this book

This edited work expands the theory of followership by drawing on biblical examples to illustrate the role of faith in being a better follower. Building on previous scholarship, the book identifies different types of followers and explores how each type meets the needs of a leader in various scenarios. The authors analyze various principles from the lives of followers of Jesus and demonstrate how they apply to modern workplaces. Building upon the growing scholarship on workplace spirituality and organizational leadership, this book offers practical and theoretical perspectives on integrating faith at work.



Editors and Affiliations

  • Regent University, Colorado Springs, USA

    Debra J. Dean

  • North Saanich, Canada

    Robert B. Huizinga

About the editors

Debra J. Dean is Adjunct Professor at Regent University, USA, where she earned her doctorate. Her research focuses on workplace spirituality.

Robert B. Huizinga ​is Adjunct Professor at The King’s University, Canada, and earned his doctorate from Regent University. He specializes in leadership development.

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