
The New Testament and Intellectual Humility
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- Introduction: The New Testament and Intellectual Humility
- Part I: Concepts
- 1: Virtue, Selfhood, and Intellectual Humility
- 2: Humility in the Old Testament
- 3: Sketching the Christian Self in the New Testament Writings
- 4: 'The Old Has Gone, the New Has Come': The Apocalyptic Character of the New Testament and its Relevance to Intellectual Humility
- 5: The Incarnation and Intellectual Humility: 'We Have the Mind of Christ'
- Part II: Practices
- 6: Intellectual Humility and the Practices of Faith: Prayerful Patience and Gratitude
- 7: Intellectual Humility and the Community of the Sacraments
- 8: Intellectual Humility and the Reading of Scripture
- 9: Concluding Synthesis
- Bibliography
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