Focusing on the fourth century, the book examines the intricate links between religious violence and rhetoric during a time of significant political and religious upheaval. Jonathan Stutz analyzes how collective violence was legitimized and critiqued through various texts, including orations and polemical treatises. He highlights the roles of emperors, rhetors, and Christian leaders in shaping moral and theological discourses, revealing how these narratives influenced their positions within the conflicts of their era.
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True inclusion happens when leaders stop relying on HR practitioners to own full responsibility for DEI initiatives. The small, intentional daily leadership practices in this book are the key to creating truly inclusive organizations. Diversity and inclusion training and books have flooded the market, but the gap between what is promised and what is delivered is beginning to undermine the progress that has been made. There are millions of people who strive to make a difference in workplace diversity and inclusion. And with this practical, leader-friendly framework, Daily Practices of Inclusive Leaders will equip readers with the actionable tools they've been searching for. Leaders will learn: ● Why they are the key to inclusion ● Insights for the lifelong journey ● Successful practices they can start today ● And more With the era of big DEI coming to an end, leaders will make big strides through small daily changes in their processes that lead to creating an inclusive workplace culture. With this toolkit of actions, activities, and tactics leaders will become the foundation of diversity and inclusion in their organization.
Constantinus Arabicus
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