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A Classroom with a Worldview: Making Spiritual Assumptions Explicit in Management Education

Denise Daniels

Randal S. Franz

Kenman Wong

Seattle Pacific University

When one considers the role that spirituality plays in management practice and pedagogy, a more fundamental issue begs to be investigated: What is spirituality? The impact spirituality has depends on how one conceives it. The authors present a two-dimensional framework that differentiates between various worldview perspectives based on divergent metaphysical and epistemological assumptions. They show how each worldview has a different conception of spirituality. Implications of worldview for management practice and pedagogy are developed. Emphasis is given to how spirituality rooted in the Christian tradition can influence management education, and examples from a private, Christian university are provided.

Journal of Management Education, Vol. 24, No. 5, 540-561 (2000)
DOI: 10.1177/105256290002400503


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