Higher Ground : A Call For Christian Civility
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1. Christian Civility, Not Rancor
2. Biblical Obedience, Not Biblical Defense
3. Fruit Of The Spirit, Not Worldly Standards
4. Spritual Weapons, Not Worldly Weapons
5. Humility, Not Self-Promotion
6. Biblical Forgiveness, Not Grudges
7. Respecting The Minority, Not Majoritatiansim
8. Moderation, Not Extremism
9. Constructive Conservatism, Not Carnal Conservatism
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In his inspiring new book, Higher Ground: A Call for Christian Civility, Russell Dilday writes that it is time for Christians to move beyond the squabbles and struggles that characterize much of their interaction with one another these days and set their relations on a more biblical and spiritual path. We need to move beyond the lowlands of caustic controversy to the higher ground of Christian civility. The purpose of Higher Ground is not merely to point out what’s wrong or to cast stones at expressions of incivility. Instead, each chapter offers a ?higher ground? alternative to the most troublesome forms of interaction between us. The book is an attempt to shine the lamp of experience on our history and let it guide Christians to learn a gracious, restrained, and well-mannered civility among one another.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781573124690
ISBN10: 1573124699
Russell Dilday
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2007
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
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