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A Failure of Nerve
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Mentioned in 10 episodes
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as a book he read about 10 years ago that influenced his thinking on empathy.

Joe Rigney

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The Sin of Empathy — A Conversation with Joe Rigney
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as a must read for new community members.

Brian Sauve

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Building Christian Boroughs: In Defense of Monocultures
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when discussing weaponized empathy.

Eric Kahn

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Rejecting Feminist Halfway Houses
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as a book he read that inspired his teachings.

Joe Rigney

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When Empathy Becomes Sinful
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as a foundational text in his understanding of family systems theory and self-differentiation.

Marvin Williams

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"My Whole Black Self:" Leading as a Black Pastor in White Dominant Spaces: Marvin Williams
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in the context of treachery and deception in leadership.

Gayle Beebe

Finding God in Life's Crucible Moments
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's work, specifically his book on leadership, and includes a chapter called 'The Fallacy of Empathy'.

Joe Rigney

JOE RIGNEY - The Dark Side of Empathy: When Victims Become Manipulators
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as a book that transformed his thinking about leadership and self-influence.

Darren J. Gold

298: Master Your Code with Darren J. Gold
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when discussing leadership and change.


Lisa Greenwood

Church Property: Imagining Good Futures with Shannon Hopkins
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in a discussion about how institutions become enmeshed.


Mark Driscoll

Episode 20 | Mark Driscoll
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as a thinker who influenced his views on empathy and boundaries.

Joe Rigney

Emotional Blackmail and the Sin of Empathy | Dr. Joe Rigney | 4/11/25
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as a source of insights for his book on leadership.

Joe Rigney

Leadership and Emotional Sabotage / Joe Rigney
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in relation to differentiation of self and its potential conflict with gospel-based approaches.


Steve Cuss

A Listener Q&A with Steve and Lisa Cuss