
Humility
The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness
Gavin Ortlund(Author)
Crossway Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
136 pages
978-1-4335-8230-1 (ISBN)
Description
Cultivating Humility in a Gospel-Centered Way
There are many misconceptions about what it means to be humble. Some think that being humble means hiding your talents and abilities or being weak and inauthentic. But the Bible paints a different picture-defining humility as a self-forgetfulness leading to joy and explaining that it is a life-giving virtue that frees you from the restricting needs of your ego.
In Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness, Gavin Ortlund encourages readers that humility is not just an abstract virtue but a mark of gospel integrity. Ortlund examines humility both on a personal level and in the context of the church, giving examples of ways to cultivate it-including meditation on the gospel and practicing intentional gratitude. Drawing from Philippians 2 and historical texts such as C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity and Jonathan Edwards's sermon "A Christian Spirit Is a Humble Spirit," Ortlund defines humility in light of the incarnation and death of Jesus Christ, casting a vision for a gospel-centered, humble life.
First Book in the Growing Gospel Integrity Series: Created in partnership with Union School of Theology
Written by Gavin Ortlund: Author of Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals: Why We Need Our Past to Have a Future and Finding the Right Hills to Die On: The Case for Theological Triage
For Small Groups and Individual Study: Questions at the end of each chapter encourage small group discussion
There are many misconceptions about what it means to be humble. Some think that being humble means hiding your talents and abilities or being weak and inauthentic. But the Bible paints a different picture-defining humility as a self-forgetfulness leading to joy and explaining that it is a life-giving virtue that frees you from the restricting needs of your ego.
In Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulness, Gavin Ortlund encourages readers that humility is not just an abstract virtue but a mark of gospel integrity. Ortlund examines humility both on a personal level and in the context of the church, giving examples of ways to cultivate it-including meditation on the gospel and practicing intentional gratitude. Drawing from Philippians 2 and historical texts such as C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity and Jonathan Edwards's sermon "A Christian Spirit Is a Humble Spirit," Ortlund defines humility in light of the incarnation and death of Jesus Christ, casting a vision for a gospel-centered, humble life.
First Book in the Growing Gospel Integrity Series: Created in partnership with Union School of Theology
Written by Gavin Ortlund: Author of Theological Retrieval for Evangelicals: Why We Need Our Past to Have a Future and Finding the Right Hills to Die On: The Case for Theological Triage
For Small Groups and Individual Study: Questions at the end of each chapter encourage small group discussion
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Language
English
Place of publication
Wheaton, IL
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 180 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
132 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4335-8230-1 (9781433582301)
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12/2022
Crossway
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Person
Gavin Ortlund (PhD, Fuller Seminary) is the president of Truth Unites, theologian-in-residence at Immanuel Church in Nashville, Tennessee, and visiting professor of Historical Theology at Phoenix Seminary. He is the author of several books, including Humility and Finding the Right Hills to Die On.
Content
Series Preface
Preface
Introduction: Why We Misunderstand Humility
Part 1: Cultivating Personal Humility
Chapter 1: How the Gospel Defines Humility
Chapter 2: How the Gospel Fuels Humility
Chapter 3: Ten Practices to Kill Pride
Part 2: Cultivating Humility in Our Church Life
Chapter 4: Humility in Leadership: Creating a Culture of Freedom
Chapter 5: Humility among Peers: Overcoming Envy and Competition
Chapter 6: Humility toward Leaders: Understanding What Submission Really Means
Conclusion: Joy as the Acid Test of Humility
Epilogue: Humility in Social Media Engagement
General Index
Scripture Index
Preface
Introduction: Why We Misunderstand Humility
Part 1: Cultivating Personal Humility
Chapter 1: How the Gospel Defines Humility
Chapter 2: How the Gospel Fuels Humility
Chapter 3: Ten Practices to Kill Pride
Part 2: Cultivating Humility in Our Church Life
Chapter 4: Humility in Leadership: Creating a Culture of Freedom
Chapter 5: Humility among Peers: Overcoming Envy and Competition
Chapter 6: Humility toward Leaders: Understanding What Submission Really Means
Conclusion: Joy as the Acid Test of Humility
Epilogue: Humility in Social Media Engagement
General Index
Scripture Index