Priests claim power through office. They are agents of omnipotent authority, and the people who follow them

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■ Priests claim power through office. They are agents of omnipotent authority, and the people who follow them are taught to see themselves as set apart from others.

Priests establish structure, order, and continuity—a past program and a plan for the immediate and distant future. Priests operate in a hierarchy with roles and duties in a hierarchical ladder.

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The Art Of Leadership

ISBN: 9781260092660

4th Edition

Authors: George Manning, Kent Curtis

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