Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study

The purpose of this article is to address the matter of connected leadership. The point of departure is a biblical passage from Jeremiah 8:18-9:3. The focus of this article is confined to the aspect of connectedness and related issues. The argument put forward is that the rhetorical nature of texts...

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Main Author: W.J. Wessels
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Scriber Editorial Systems 2010-07-01
Series:Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
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Online Access:https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/93
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description The purpose of this article is to address the matter of connected leadership. The point of departure is a biblical passage from Jeremiah 8:18-9:3. The focus of this article is confined to the aspect of connectedness and related issues. The argument put forward is that the rhetorical nature of texts has the ability to engage many readers over time and generations. Not only did the poetic nature of Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 convey the words once spoken by a prophet, but the rhetoric also conveyed the passion of the prophet and of Yahweh for the wounded and broken people of Judah. Added to that is the fact that within the Christian tradition the belief is that the text will find meaning in new contexts as well. Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 brings to the table an element that leaders – especially religious and Christian leaders – need to take note of. Leaders should answer to a “higher power” and to ethical norms because of connectedness to this ‘‘higher power”. As a leader, Jeremiah identified with his people and their woeful condition. But because of his connectedness to Yahweh, he was willing to confront them and point out their wrongdoings. He was not prepared to sacrifice his beliefs and convictions for the sake of popularity.
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spelling doaj.art-193b40b741774b3f80194d7802e176672022-12-21T22:51:02ZafrScriber Editorial SystemsKoers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship0023-270X2304-85572010-07-0175310.4102/koers.v75i3.93Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case studyW.J. Wessels0Department of Old Testament & Ancient Near Eastern Studies, University of South Africa, PretoriaThe purpose of this article is to address the matter of connected leadership. The point of departure is a biblical passage from Jeremiah 8:18-9:3. The focus of this article is confined to the aspect of connectedness and related issues. The argument put forward is that the rhetorical nature of texts has the ability to engage many readers over time and generations. Not only did the poetic nature of Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 convey the words once spoken by a prophet, but the rhetoric also conveyed the passion of the prophet and of Yahweh for the wounded and broken people of Judah. Added to that is the fact that within the Christian tradition the belief is that the text will find meaning in new contexts as well. Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 brings to the table an element that leaders – especially religious and Christian leaders – need to take note of. Leaders should answer to a “higher power” and to ethical norms because of connectedness to this ‘‘higher power”. As a leader, Jeremiah identified with his people and their woeful condition. But because of his connectedness to Yahweh, he was willing to confront them and point out their wrongdoings. He was not prepared to sacrifice his beliefs and convictions for the sake of popularity.https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/93Connected LeadershipCovenant StipulationsRhetoric
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Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study
Koers : Bulletin for Christian Scholarship
Connected Leadership
Covenant Stipulations
Rhetoric
title Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study
title_full Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study
title_fullStr Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study
title_full_unstemmed Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study
title_short Connected leadership: Jeremiah 8:18-9:3 – a case study
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topic Connected Leadership
Covenant Stipulations
Rhetoric
url https://www.koersjournal.org.za/index.php/koers/article/view/93
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