Offers a faithful, constructive way to deal with dissent. What
happens when we approach disagreement not as a problem to solve but
as an opportunity to practice Christian virtue? In this book James
Calvin Davis reclaims the biblical concept of forbearance to
develop a theological ethic for faithful disagreement. Pointing to
Ephesians and Colossians, in which Paul challenged his readers to
"bear with each other" in spite of differences, Davis draws out a
theologically grounded practice in which Christians work hard to
maintain unity while still taking seriously matters on which they
disagree. The practice of forbearance, Davis argues, offers
Christians a dignified, graceful, and constructive way to deal with
conflict. Forbearance can also strengthen the church's public
witness, offering an antidote to the pervasive divisiveness present
in contemporary culture.
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