118 Ducere Est Servire: THE LEADERSHIP JOURNAL OF DALLAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY David Cook, ed. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2017 Written by a team of scholars associated with Dallas Baptist University, this book engages Luther’s life and influence through the field of leadership studies, exploring Luther as a change agent, a transformational leader, an adaptive leader, and more. It also examines his legacy and contribution to theology, law, economics, politics, and education. Jay Harley, ed. Nashville, TN: Randall House, 2021 Faculty at Dallas Baptist University have coauthored this new look at the fascinating life of Bonhoeffer within the crucible of Nazi Germany, with essays on his sacrificial leadership, his role as a prophetic leader, his relational leadership of seminary students, his literary and preaching leadership, and several more. It is a tribute to his courageous legacy in tumultuous times as an example of a life lived for others that reverberates through the ages. Available for purchase on Amazon.com Luther on Leadership: Insights from the Great Reformer TWO BOOKS AUTHORED BY DBU FACULTY AND ALUMNI ON HISTORICAL LEADERSHIP Dietrich Bonhoeffer: Perspectives on Costly Leadership
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