Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context
Church Ethics and Its Organizational Context by Jean M. Bartunek is a groundbreaking work that delves into the leadership crisis facing the Catholic Church, particularly in light of the sex abuse scandal. Published in 2005, this insightful book spans 224 pages and offers a comprehensive interdisciplinary perspective on the ethical dilemmas within the Church's organizational framework. Bartunek explores critical themes such as celibacy, child sexual abuse by clergy, and the broader implications for Christian ethics and ministry. This essential read is perfect for those interested in understanding the complexities of Christian life and the ethical challenges that arise within the Catholic Church. Whether you are a scholar, a member of the clergy, or simply seeking to deepen your understanding of Christian ethics, this book provides valuable insights into the moral responsibilities of Church leadership in contemporary society.