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TRINITY AS A BIBLICAL THEOLOGY OF LEADERSHIP 2

Topic: Trinity as a Biblical Theology of Leadership

Rawlings School of Divinity

CLED 700: Biblical Theology Paper: Proposal Assignment

Arnita Norman

January 25, 2021

Trinity as a Biblical Theology of Leadership

Topic: Trinity as a Biblical Theology of Leadership

Thesis statement

This research will argue that the biblical/theological foundation of trinity forms and informs Christian leadership in wide range of areas such as purpose of leadership, role of the leader, role of the follower, leadership methodology, and leadership setting.

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This is more of a summary statement for the paper than a thesis for the paper. The thesis statement should be a concise statement of what will be argued throughout the paper. How does the doctrine relate to (form and inform) leadership? What can we learn about leadership from the doctrine?

As you build out our bibliography for the paper, keep in mind three specific categories of resources. 1) Theological reference material (which should be more than just encyclopedic material), 2) academic commentaries (to provide an in-depth analysis of the text), and 3) leadership material (to assist with the application of the doctrine).

References

Bevans, S. (2017). A Theology of leadership, not management: Trinitarian mission and baptismal discipleship. Annales Missiologici Posnanienses, (22), 9-19. Doi: 10.14746/amp.2017.22.1

Broward, J. J. (2019). Follow the Leader: An integrated theology of leader development. Theology of Leadership Journal2(1), 86-97.

Cincala, P. (2017). The legacy of God's leadership. Journal of Applied Christian Leadership, 10(2), 8-14.

Day, D. V., Fleenor, J. W., Atwater, L. E., Sturm, R. E., & McKee, R. A. (2014). Advances in leader and leadership development: A review of 25 years of research and theory. The leadership quarterly25(1), 63-82.

Flores, N. M. (2018). Trinity and justice: A theological response to the sexual assault of migrant women. Journal of Religion and Society; Supplement Series, 16.

Horsthuis, J. (2011). Participants with God: A Perichoretic theology of leadership. Journal of Religious Leadership, 10(1), 81-107.

Ruffner, B., & Huizing, R. L. (2018). A Trinitarian leadership model: insights from the Apostle Peter. Journal of Applied Christian Leadership10(2), 37-51.

Schwarz, C. (2017). On threefold revelation of God. Journal of Applied Christian Leadership, 10(2), 16.

Wallace, J. R. (2019). An examination of how YHWH assesses good and bad leadership: Kings of Judah and Ezekiel 22 as focal points Ezekiel 22. Journal of Biblical Perspectives in Leadership9(1), 149-167.

Zscheile, D. J. (2007). The Trinity, leadership, and power. Journal of Religious Leadership6(2), 43-63.