Discuss how ethical behavior and underlying decisions
are guided by nationalism, global citizenship, diversity, complexity, and God’s
call to love your neighbor. Are there hospitality or other examples that are
relevant to your ethical assessments? What does the ethical leader depend upon
to help navigate the increasingly challenging global dilemmas? How does/should
Christian leaders’ global behavior, their role as a ‘global citizen’, differ
from non-Christian leaders?
This is a broad arena, so narrow your focus,
incorporate the diverse course study materials, scripture, and your own
scholarly research to support your arguments.
Support your thoughts with with peer-reviewed
scholarly journals.Incorporate study material, personal worldview, experiences,
observations, and reasoning principles that should be considered. As usual, use
textbooks and peer-reviewed scholarly journals to support your perspectives or
arguments.
These discussions are designed to be scholarly
examinations of complex constructs and through the engagement of fellow
students, offer deeper exploration. Your expanded exploration and graceful
challenges will provoke deeper learning and the development of sound reasoning
in support of clearer, worldview-based ethical perspectives. In the process of
discussions, you will also develop richer research, reasoning, and doctoral
level presentation practices as you deepen your personal ethical leadership
understanding.
Instructions
You will be required to post an initial thread of
750-1000 words.
These discussions are intended to be scholarly dialogs
and for each thread, you must support all of your assertions with
proper scholarly support in APA format with sources listed as References at the
end of the post. Support ALL claims and information provided. Discussions
threads are expected to engage the assigned subject matter, drawing on the
reading and study materials within the course as well as additional researched
scholarly materials. A minimum of 4 scholarly sources are required for your
initial thread in adition to textbooks. Acceptable sources are textbooks, Bible, peer-reviewed journal
articles, and quality popular press articles (HBR, Forbes, BusinessWeek, etc.) with
no more than 1 popular press article per week.
Course Material
Johnson,
C. E. (2022). Organizational ethics: A practical approach (5th
ed.). SAGE Publications. ISBN: 9781544395395.
Koukl,
G. (2017). The story of reality: How the world began, how it ends,
and everything important that happens in between. Grand
Rapids, MI: Zondervan. ISBN: 9780310525042.
Merida,
T., Platt, D., & Akin, D. L. (2015). Christ-centered exposition:
Exalting Jesus in 1 & 2 Kings. Tennessee: B&H Publishing Group.
ISBN: 9780805496703.
Tindale,
C. W. (2007). Fallacies and Argument Appraisal. Cambridge University Press.
ISBN: 9780521603065.