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Conflicting Agendas: Personal Morality in Institutional Settings

by D. Don Welch
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Overview

Anyone who has ever found herself or himself at odds with a boss, a board, a committee, a pastor, family member—or with any other institutional setting of which she or he my be a part—will find this book full of help and insight and wisdom.Conflicting Agendas is an invaluable guide to sorting out the complexities of individual moral existence in an increasingly complex and complicated world.

Synopsis

ANYONE who has ever found herself or himself at odds with a boss, a board, a committee, a pastor, a family member-or with any other institutional setting of which she or he my be a part-will find this book full of help and insight and wisdom.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2009
Publisher
Wipf & Stock Publishers
Pages
206
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781606082171

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