The presentation discussed the challenges associated with conducing interdisciplinary research that connects biblical studies and theology, economics, management, and organizational studies. It focused on deriving theoretical insights from the analysis of kings and prophets in the Old Testament, with a specific aim of developing theories related to moral leadership. In such interdisciplinary endeavors, methodological challenges encompass various aspects. This includes the collection of lexical data and its integration with hermeneutical questions as well as applicability of biblical insights to contemporary questions of moral leadership. Moreover, such a research necessitates consideration of narrative analysis and qualitative methodologies commonly employed in economics, management, and organizational studies, among which the grounded theory and the Gioia method hold significant prominence.