Humility Illuminated: The Biblical Path Back to Christian Character by Dennis R. Edwards
I wouldn't trust just anyone to write a book on humility. As a woman, I've heard too many powerful leaders advocate for submission or humility or silence--for others--without embodying those qualities themselves. Dr. Edwards is different. He had already earned my respect as a peaceable and humble leader who lifts up those around him. During his years of experience in both pastoral ministry and academic service he has cultivated hard-earned wisdom.
One of his most unique contributions to this topic is that Dr. Edwards is sensitive to power dynamics that affect women and minorities and he's careful to help us see that humility does not mean passivity in the face of injustice. I'm grateful for his work!
Here are some of my favorite lines in the book:
"Without humility there is no justice" (7).
"Humility fosters collaboration, which can energize us to find solutions to problems" (17).
"Humility does not mean a lack of assertiveness or a rejection of firm truth-telling" (67).
"True humility...does not ignore or accept oppression, but instead seeks human flourishing by eliminating injustice through self-sacrificial love" (156).
"Humble people are justifiably angry toward evil because they are attuned to injustice, and they also understand that dismantling unjust systems does not contradict but is a consequence of humility. Because humility is yielding to God and committing to peacemaking, it cannot equate to passivity. Marginalized people embody humility by focusing on the pain and alienation of others--not just their own -- and joining in solidarity with the disinherited for the purpose of justice" (161).
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Thank you! I appreciate you reading the book and offering these words! God bless you
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, brother. Thanks for writing such a great book!
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