Convictional Civility: Engaging the Culture in the 21st Century: Essays in Honor of David S. Dockery
Pages
208
Publisher
B&H Academic
Published
1/1/2015
ISBN-13
9781433685088
Jesus calls his followers to be salt and light in a fallen world. Through the ages, believers have grappled with what form Christian cultural engagement should take. Various Christian thinkers have advocated models of engagement, and some recent models have used the discourse of the battlefield to speak of “winning the culture war.” In a post-Constantinian, post-Christian culture, how are believers to live in the world without being of the world?
Throughout his ministry, David S. Dockery has persistently advocated “convictional civility” as a vision for contemporary engagement—in which witness is more important that winning, and fidelity is more effective than fighting. In this volume, respected Christian leaders honor him by presenting these essays that explore convictional civility as a lifestyle of bearing witness for Christ and of contributing to the common good. From the pulpit to the public square and from the campus to the courtroom, followers of Christ are to demonstrate Christian virtues through winsome civility and Christian values through wholehearted conviction.
Throughout his ministry, David S. Dockery has persistently advocated “convictional civility” as a vision for contemporary engagement—in which witness is more important that winning, and fidelity is more effective than fighting. In this volume, respected Christian leaders honor him by presenting these essays that explore convictional civility as a lifestyle of bearing witness for Christ and of contributing to the common good. From the pulpit to the public square and from the campus to the courtroom, followers of Christ are to demonstrate Christian virtues through winsome civility and Christian values through wholehearted conviction.
- Foreword by Carla D. Sanderson
- Chapter 1: “David Samuel Dockery: Evangelical-Calminian Baptist and the Doctrine of the Bible” by James Leo Garrett Jr.
- Chapter 2: “With David Dockery Amongst Baptists and Evangelicals” by Timothy George
- Chapter 3: “Toward Convictional Civility” by Millard J. Erickson
- Chapter 4: “What God Hath Joined Together: Proclamation and Witness as Twin Pillars in the Ministry of the Apostle Paul, Acts 20:17-38” by Robert Smith
- Chapter 5: “Leadership Lessons from David S. Dockery: Conviction and Courage” by Gene Fant
- Chapter 6: “Higher Education’s Role in Developing a Civil Society” by Hunter Baker
- Chapter 7: “Imaging God through Union with Christ: What We Can Learn from an Augustinian and Barthian Interpretation of Colossians 2:6-7 for the future of Convictional Civility” by Autumn Alcott Ridenour
- Chapter 8: “Baptists, Conscience, and Convictional Civility in Health Care” by C. Ben Mitchell
- Chapter 9: “Convictional Clarity” by R. Albert Mohler
- Afterword by Gregory A. Thornbury
Inner Books
This physical volume has several internal sections, each of which has been reviewed independently
- David Samuel Dockery: Evangelical-Calminian Baptist and the Doctrine of the Bible by James Leo Garrett, Jr.
- With David Dockery Amongst Baptists and Evangelicals by Timothy George
- Toward Convictional Civility by Millard J. Erickson
- What God Hath Joined Together: Proclamation and Witness as Twin Pillars in the Ministry of the Apostle Paul, Acts 20:17-38 by Robert H. Smith
- Leadership Lessons from David S. Dockery: Conviction and Courage by Gene Fant
- Higher Education’s Role in Developing a Civil Society by Hunter Baker
- Imaging God through Union with Christ: What We Can Learn from an Augustinian and Barthian Interpretation of Colossians 2:6-7 for the future of Convictional Civility by Autumn Alcott Ridenour
- Baptists, Conscience, and Convictional Civility in Health Care by C. Ben Mitchell
- Convictional Clarity by R. Albert Mohler Jr.