Management and the gospel: Luke’s radical message for the first and twenty-first centuries

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The goals of Management and the Gospel: Luke’s Radical Message for the First and Twenty-First Centuries may appear to be simple: it describes what management theory and practice looked like in the first century, uses this as a lens to examine what the Gospel of Luke says about management, and draws out implications for today. However, the book is quite profound in finding that management is a dominant theme in the Gospel, that its message is consistently counter-cultural, and that Luke contains a four-phase ‘how to’ process model to help readers to implement change. Readers will acquire a new way to understand the Gospel as well as the moral foundations of modern management.

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Dyck, B. (2013). Management and the gospel: Luke’s radical message for the first and twenty-first centuries. Management and the Gospel: Luke’s Radical Message for the First and Twenty-First Centuries (pp. 1–303). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137315861

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