Forward--by Klaus Issler -- List of Illustrations -- Definitions of Terms -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction to the Problem -- 2. Idealized Confucian Leadership (ICL): Virtue and Benevolence for Universal Peace and Harmony in Society -- 3. Ethical Analysis of Contemporary (Practiced) Confucian Leadership (CCL): Rule-Utilitarian Ethics -- Ethical/Moral Leadership as Normative Practice: CCL and Its Deficiencies -- Moral Formation and Servanthood as Counter-Cultural Paradigm for Christian Leaders -- Counter-Cultural Leadership in Confucian Societies: Leading with Integrity, Humility, and Empowerment -- References.
This is a revised version of author's 2009 doctoral dissertation at the Talbot School of Theology of Biola University
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 125-138).
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Contents
Introduction to the problem -- Idealized Confucian leadership (ICL): virtue and benevolence for universal peace and harmony in society -- Ethical analysis of contemporary (practiced) Confucian leadership (CCL): Rule-utilitarian ethics -- Ethical/moral leadership as normative practice: CCL and its deficiencies -- Moral formation and servanthood as counter-cultural paradigm for Christian leaders -- Counter-cultural leadership in Confucian societies: leading with integrity, humility, and empowerment.