"An unusually rich resource for understanding the challenges of leadership. ... The primary contribution of Perry's book to leadership studies is founded on his insight that the fiction of C.S. Lewis has a lot to say about leadership. ... Perry offers a fresh and illuminating contribution to the study of leadership. ... Perry's book does a great deed in bringing the fiction of C.S. Lewis into leadership studies and provides a promising start towards understanding the importance of Lewis's contribution." (Joseph J. McInerney, Journal of Inklings Studies, Vol. 11 (1), April, 2021)
Leading between the Lines
If Jadis Ran the N.I.C.E.: Philosophy of Leadership
Defeating Dragons by Reading the Right Books: Narrative and Leadership
Womb of Worlds or Silent Space?: Imagination and Leadership
Let the Prince Win His Spurs: Agency Theory and Agency
Saving Faces: Authentic Leadership and the Tension of Self-Disclosure
Upsetting a Basket of Deplorable Words: Overcoming Dark Leadership
Conclusion: A Lewisian Way of Leading
Aaron Perry is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Leadership at Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University, USA. He is the author of Biblical Theology for Ethical Leadership: Leaders from Beginning to End, editor of Developing Ears to Hear: Listening in Pastoral Ministry, the Spiritual Life, and Theology and co-editor of Leadership the Wesleyan Way: An Anthology for Forming Leaders in Wesleyan Thought and Practice. He is also co-author of He Ascended into Heaven: Learn to Live an Ascension-Shaped Life.
This book aims to develop a philosophy of leadership from the fiction of C.S. Lewis. Using such works as The Chronicle of Narnia, The Space Trilogy, and Till We Have Faces, the author focuses on the benefits of fiction for leadership philosophy, including the use of models for leadership from narrative worlds. Exploring topics such as agency theory, conflict management, gender, authentic leadership, and dark leadership, this book will offer researchers in HRM and leadership studies a fresh perspective of the fictional works of the foremost Christian apologist of the 20th century.