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Three Basics for Leadership Development in Christian Colleges and Universities

Don Page
- 01 Jan 1996 - 
- Vol. 2, Iss: 1
TLDR
In this article, the authors suggest three basic issues to be addressed in developing leadership skills in business students: the biblical mandate in the form of a theology for Christian leadership, accomplishing leadership development within the curriculum without violating the tenets of a liveral arts education, and advantages Christians have over non-Christians in leadership.
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The author suggests three basic issues to be addressed in developing leadership skills in business students: the biblical mandate in the form of a theology for Christian leadership, accomplishing leadership development within the curriculum without violating the tenets of a liveral arts education, and advantages Christians have over non-Christians in leadership.

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