Forbearance : A Theological Ethic for a Disagreeable Church
(Author) James Calvin DavisOffers 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.
James Calvin Davis
James Calvin Davis is a renowned writer known for his seminal work "In Defense of Civility." His writing style is characterized by clarity and thoughtful analysis, delving into complex ethical and theological issues. Davis's contributions to literature include sparking conversations on civility in public discourse and promoting respectful dialogue.