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Journal of Religious Leadership, Spring 2023

The Spring 2023 JRL contains four intriguing and helpful articles as well as a host of book reviews relevant to faith and leadership. Neil Dougall invites us to broaden our understanding of Christian leadership to include not only the traditional 'heroic' models, but other forms which emerge from everyday communities and life. Chloe Lynch explores the complicated and ambiguous reality of "Vulnerability in Leadership." Authors Maros and Dixon offer a powerful tool by which people can reflect on the distribution and enactment of social power in their groups. And John Senior, a white theologian, examines the structural character of white . . .

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Journal of Religious Leadership, Spring 20232023-04-20T17:39:26-05:00

JRL Spring 2022, Vol. 21, No. 1

As is customary, the Spring issue is non-thematic. I enjoy the way articles find their way to the JRL and serendipitously ‘come together’ to form a unique, multifaceted conversation. This issue is particularly compelling not only because of the range of subjects it covers, but also because it has generated a lively conversation within the JRL board itself. In fact, as a result of one article in particular by Jason Miller and Dale Lemke, the JRL is convening a panel discussion at the 2022 ARL conference on the nature and practice of ethical research. It is one example of . . .

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JRL Spring 2022, Vol. 21, No. 12022-04-21T17:47:32-05:00

2023 ARL NON-MEMBER

2023 ARL Conference Registration

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) and Online

April 27-29, 2023 

In-Person Attendance:

Registration fee includes Thursday evening reception, Friday dinner, and conference snacks

The conference will be held on campus at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and online.

A limited number of on-campus guestrooms are available for conference attendees and can be reserved by emailing Elizabeth Baisley: ebaisley@pts.edu. The cost is $66 per night.

Rooms for the ARL conference are also available at the nearby Kasa Maverick Hotel East Liberty, a boutique hotel that was once the Pittsburgh YMCA. The cost is $189/night plus taxes and cleaning fee. This virtual service hotel offers 24/7 guest support by text or phone. Rooms for the ARL conference can be booked by emailing Michele Sinka: michele.sinka@kasa.com

This registration is for current non-members of the ARL.

2023 ARL NON-MEMBER2023-02-13T17:56:03-06:00

2023 ARL STUDENT MEMBER

2023 ARL Conference Registration

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) and Online

April 27-29, 2023 

In-Person Attendance: 

Registration fee includes Thursday evening reception, Friday dinner, and conference snacks

The conference will be held on campus at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and online.

A limited number of on-campus guestrooms are available for conference attendees and can be reserved by emailing Elizabeth Baisley: ebaisley@pts.edu. The cost is $66 per night.
 
Rooms for the ARL conference are also available at the nearby Kasa Maverick Hotel East Liberty, a boutique hotel that was once the Pittsburgh YMCA. The cost is $189/night plus taxes and cleaning fee. This virtual service hotel offers 24/7 guest support by text or phone. Rooms for the ARL conference can be booked by emailing Michele Sinka: michele.sinka@kasa.com
 

This registration is limited to current ARL Student Members.

2023 ARL STUDENT MEMBER2023-02-13T17:57:24-06:00

2023 ARL Online Conference Registration for Members/Students/Nonmembers

2023 ARL Conference Registration

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) and Online

April 27-29, 2023 

This registration is for virtual attendees only.

Online attendance will be via Zoom. Links will be sent closer to the conference date.

2023 ARL Online Conference Registration for Members/Students/Nonmembers2023-02-13T17:55:12-06:00

2023 ARL STUDENT NON-MEMBER

2023 ARL Conference Registration

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) and Online

April 27-29, 2023 

In-Person Attendance:

Registration fee includes Thursday evening reception, Friday dinner, and conference snacks

The conference will be held on campus at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and online.

A limited number of on-campus guestrooms are available for conference attendees and can be reserved by emailing Elizabeth Baisley: ebaisley@pts.edu. The cost is $66 per night.
 
Rooms for the ARL conference are also available at the nearby Kasa Maverick Hotel East Liberty, a boutique hotel that was once the Pittsburgh YMCA. The cost is $189/night plus taxes and cleaning fee. This virtual service hotel offers 24/7 guest support by text or phone. Rooms for the ARL conference can be booked by emailing Michele Sinka: michele.sinka@kasa.com

This registration is for Student Non-Members.

2023 ARL STUDENT NON-MEMBER2023-02-14T10:03:03-06:00

2023 ARL MEMBER

2023 ARL Conference Registration

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary (Pittsburgh, PA, USA) and Online

April 27-29, 2023 

In-Person Attendance: This registration is limited to ARL members.

Registration fee includes Thursday evening reception, Friday dinner, and conference snacks

The conference will be held on campus at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and online.

A limited number of on-campus guestrooms are available for conference attendees and can be reserved by emailing Elizabeth Baisley: ebaisley@pts.edu. The cost is $66 per night.
 
Rooms for the ARL conference are also available at the nearby Kasa Maverick Hotel East Liberty, a boutique hotel that was once the Pittsburgh YMCA. The cost is $189/night plus taxes and cleaning fee. This virtual service hotel offers 24/7 guest support by text or phone. Rooms for the ARL conference can be booked by emailing Michele Sinka: michele.sinka@kasa.com
 
2023 ARL MEMBER2023-02-13T17:53:48-06:00

Journal of Religious Leadership, Autumn 2021

What “good” do we hold in common? What do we mean by “good”? Seeking a constructive approach to the common good for congregations and religious leaders, this essay argues for the inherent good of a common life, such that attentiveness to a particular place and the practice of neighborliness cultivates common ground, helping communities to hold particular goods in common . . .

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Journal of Religious Leadership, Autumn 20212021-10-21T17:00:16-05:00
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