In Defense of Civility

How Religion Can Unite America on Seven Moral Issues that Divide Us

James Calvin Davis author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.

Published:21st Sep '10

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This insightful book explores the intersection of religion and morality, highlighting its role in shaping public discourse. In Defense of Civility encourages thoughtful engagement.

In In Defense of Civility, the author delves into the significant role that religion plays in shaping moral discussions in contemporary America. Covering critical issues such as abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia, and stem-cell research, as well as broader topics like war, poverty, and environmental concerns, the book provides a comprehensive examination of how faith influences public discourse. James Calvin Davis argues that rather than polarizing debates, religion has the potential to enhance both the substance and the respectfulness of conversations surrounding these contentious issues.

The narrative is timely and relevant, addressing the urgent need for constructive dialogue in a society often marked by division. Davis emphasizes that engaging with religious perspectives can lead to deeper understanding and more thoughtful exchanges among citizens with differing viewpoints. This approach encourages readers to consider the ways in which faith can contribute positively to public conversations, fostering a culture of civility and respect.

In Defense of Civility appeals to anyone interested in the intersection of religion and public life. It invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the broader implications of these discussions in a pluralistic society. By advocating for a more respectful and informed approach to moral debates, the book serves as a call to action for all who wish to engage thoughtfully in the public square.

ISBN: 9780664235444

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216 pages