SELECTED PODIUM PRESENTATIONS
Bekker, C. J. (2009). Cultivating leadership humility: Insights from early western Cenobitic Monasticism. Presented via video. International Research Workshop on Spiritual and Ethical Foundations of Organizational Development. University of Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India.
Bekker, C. J., & Winston, B. E. (2009). Empty to lead: Towards a model of mimetic Christological leadership. Presented via video. 2nd International Conference on Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership. University of Pondicherry, Pondicherry, India.
Patterson, K. A., Gomez, D., & Bekker, C. J. (2009). A comparative analysis of servant leadership, spiritual leadership, and Christian leadership. Servant Leadership and Biblical Perspectives in Leadership Research Roundtables, Virginia Beach, VA.
Winston, B. E., & Bekker, C. J. (2009). An exploration of Jesus’ leadership styles in the Gospels. Biblical Perspectives in Leadership Research Roundtable, Virginia Beach, VA.
Bekker, C. J. (2009). Meaning at work: Finding joy and fulfillment at work. Seminar Presentation for Center for Effective Organizations, Regent University, Virginia Beach, VA.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Towards an indigenous, values-based approach to leadership in southern Africa. International Leadership Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). The turn to spirituality and historic understandings of spiritual leadership. International Leadership Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Spencer, J. L., & Bekker, C. J. (2008). St. Francis of Assisi and spiritual leadership: Integrating ancient insights with contemporary practice for greater leadership effectiveness. International Leadership Association Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Iconic leadership: Kenotic mysticism and servant leadership in the Letters of Clare of Assisi to Agnes of Prague. International Congress of Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). The origin of Christian leadership. Banner Leadership College. Taichung City, Taiwan.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Animated to serve: Contributions of contemporary spirituality research to the study of servant leadership. Global Servant Leadership Research Roundtable, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). On this rock: Charismatic mediators and Weber’s theory of religious leadership in Matthew 16:13-20. Christian Leadership Colloquium. St. Augustine College, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Leading in the image of Jesus. Presentation to the Leaders of the African Christian Democratic Party, South African Parliament, Cape Town, South Africa.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Isivivane: Building African organizations for the future. Louis Group Business Academy, Cape Town, South Africa.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). The possible contributions of spirituality research to the study of organizational leadership. International Leadership Association (ILA) International Conference. Vancouver (BC), Canada.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Leading from the desert: The Christian monastery as a spiritual organization. International Leadership Association (ILA) International Conference. Vancouver (BC), Canada.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Defining Christian leadership. RiverLife Church, Singapore.
Bekker C. J. (2007). The call to authentic Christian leadership. Carmel Bible College, Bristol, UK.
Gary, J., Bekker, C. J., & Bisk, T. (2007). The future according to Jesus. The World Future Society Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Prophet and servant: Locating Robert K. Greenleaf’s counter spirituality of service. Servant Leadership Research Roundtable. Virginia Beach, VA.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Sharing the incarnation: Towards a model of Christological leadership. Bridging Sunday and Monday: Making Faith really matter in Business, Seattle Pacific University. Seattle, WA, October 4.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Sustaining the spiritual life of leadership. Wesley Biblical Seminary, Jackson, MS.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). The role of religion in economic development: A case study exploring the use of religion in societal and economic transformation of the early Christian communities. Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership Conference, University of Delhi, India.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Christian Monasticism and the Quest for Spiritual Organizations, Integrating Spirituality and Organizational Leadership Conference, University of Delhi, India.
Bekker, C. J. (2007). Early images of Christian leadership in the Philippians hymn (2:5-11). Morality, Spirituality and Leadership Roundtable, St. Augustine College, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Hale, J., & Bekker, C. J. (2007). Towards theologies of Christian leadership: Surveying the literature. Values-based Leadership Styles Academic Symposium, University of Stellenbosch Business School, Belville, South Africa.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). Ubuntu and mutuality in post-Apartheid South Africa. International Leadership Association (ILA) International Conference. Chicago, IL.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). Empty to lead: In search of kenotic leadership. International Leadership Association (ILA) International Conference. Chicago, IL.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). The call to discipleship. Carmel Bible College, Bristol, UK.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). Following in the footsteps of Jesus: The call and process of Christian leadership. Project Bridges, Washington, DC.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). Hermeneutics and Christian leadership. Heritage Bible College, Dunn, NC.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). The Philippians hymn (2:5-11) as an early mimetic Christological model of Christian leadership in Roman Philippi. Servant Leadership Research Roundtable, Virginia Beach, VA.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). Exploring leadership through exegesis. Arby Carter Lectures, Heritage Bible College, Dunn, NC.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). Finding the “other” in African Christian leadership: Ubuntu, kenosis and mutuality. International Conference of Values-based Approaches to Leadership, Graduate Business School, University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town, South Africa.
Bekker, C. J. (2005). Servant leadership and humility. Servant Leadership House, Ashland University, Ashland, OH.
Bekker, C. J. (2005). Christian leadership to change the world. Thanksgiving Convocation, Ashland University, Ashland, OH.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Bekker, C. J. (2009, in press). Transforming talented terrors: Addressing organizational acedia with the virtue of humility. MBA Review.
Trauffer, H., Bekker, C. J., Bocarnea, M., & Winston B. (2009, in press). Towards an understanding of discernment: A conceptual paper. Leadership and Organizational Journal.
Trauffer, H., Bekker, C. J., Bocarnea, M., & Winston B. (2009, in press). A three-factor measure of discernment. Leadership and Organizational Journal.
Bekker, C. J. (2009). Cultivating leadership humility: Insights from early western Cenobitic Monasticism. In S. Singh Sengupta (Ed.), Spiritual and ethical foundations of organizational development. New Delhi, India: MacMillan Advanced Research Series.
Bekker, C. J., & Winston, B. E. (2009). Empty to lead: Towards a model of mimetic Christological leadership. In S. Singh Sengupta (Ed.), Integrating spirituality and organizational leadership, 2. New Delhi, India: MacMillan Advanced Research Series.
Bekker, C. J. (2009). Towards a theoretical model of Christian leadership. Journal of Biblical Perspectives in Leadership, 2(2), 142-152.
Bekker, C. J. (2009). Paul and conflict resolution: An exegetical study of Paul's apostolic paradigm in 1 Corinthians 9 – By Robinson Butarbutar. Religious Studies Review 35(3), 190.
Esquilin, C. L., & Bekker, C. J. (2009). Leading as a soul friend: The Anamchara model of spiritual direction, person-centered approaches in psychotherapy and follower-focused leadership. Inner Resources for Leaders, 2(2), 1-10.
Marshall, J. A., & Bekker, C. J. (2009). Know thyself and your followers. Leadership Advance Online, 17, 1-7.
Bekker, C. J. (2009, June). Leading into darkness: The dark path of the illuminati. CBN.com.
Bekker, C. J. (2009, March). Knowing review: Peddling visions of doom. CBN.com.
Bekker, C. J. (2009). Prophet and servant: Locating Robert K. Greenleaf’s counter-spirituality of servant leadership. Journal of Virtues and Leadership, 1(1).
Winston, B. E., Bekker, C. J., Cerff, K., Eames, D., Helland, M. R., & Garnes, D. (2008, November). An instrument to measure the impact of hope in strategic plan implementation. International Leadership Journal, 1(1), 40-57.
Bekker, C. J. (2008, May). Pilgrims on the way of Truth: Biblical exegesis as a directive academic discipline. Regent E-News.
Bekker, C. J. (2008, August). Leading like Jesus. Christian Living Today.
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Leading with your head bowed down: Lessons in leadership humility. Inner Resources for Leaders, 1(3).
Bekker, C. J. (2008). The Turn to Spirituality and Downshifting. In F. Gandolfi and H. Cherrier (Eds.) Downshifting: A theoretical and practical approach to living a simple life. ICFAI Press: Hyderabad.
Gandolfi, F., & Bekker, C. J. (2008). Doing business in modern-day China: The role of Guanxi. Global Business Review, 1(2).
Bekker, C. J. (2008). Ubuntu, kenosis and mutuality: Locating the “other” in southern African business leadership. Global Business Review, 1(2).
Bekker, C. J. (2007). The role of religion in economic development: A case study exploring the use of religion in societal and economic transformation of the early Christian communities. In D. Fields and S. Singh-Singupta (Eds.) Integrating spirituality and organizational leadership. Macmillan Advances Series: New Delhi.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). The use of Biblical hermeneutics in Christian scholarly work. E-News.
Bekker, C. J. (2006). The Birth of Jesus in the New Testament: One Event – Four Narratives. Christian Broadcasting Network Nativity Special.
Bekker, C. J. (2003). Answers to difficult questions. Maksiman, Pretoria.
Bekker, C. J. (2002). The road of salvation. Lyceum Press, Johannesburg.
Bekker, C. J. (2001). The road of devotion. Lyceum Press, Johannesburg.
Bekker, C. J. (1997). The Bible code - Truth or error. Truth and Light, Randburg.
Bekker, C. J. (1995). The sacrifice of Isaac as motive for the proclamation of Jesus as the suffering Messiah. Hervormde Teologiese Studies.
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