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Courage to Bear Witness: Essays in Honor of Gene L. Davenport

Phillips, L. Edward(Edited by)Vaughan, Billy(Edited by)
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To be a follower of Jesus means to bear witness to the truth of God.

In an age when so many contemporary voices portray faith as a form of personal therapy, Gene L.

Davenport, Professor Emeritus of Religion at Lambuth University, has consistently reminded us in his own witness that the truth of the Gospel entails confrontation with the world that dwells in darkness.

These essays in honor of Davenport address the meaning of witness in the face of racism, sexism, and religious bigotry, to name but some of the forms this darkness takes.

The topics range from emerging forms of prayer to religious themes in cowboy music, from the work of white pastors in Mississippi during the growing Civil Rights Movement to the meaning of the Righteous Gentile in Jewish-Christian friendship. Contributors:D. Brent LaythamRandy CooperStanley HauerwasBilly VaughanJames T.

LaneyKenneth L. CarderM. Douglas Meeks Phyllis TickleL. Edward PhillipsTex SampleCindy WesleyJoseph T. ReiffMargaret J. MeyerCharles Mayo

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Wipf and Stock Publishers
1630876917 / 9781630876913
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/04/2009
English
170 pages
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