David S. Dockery

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David S. Dockery


Born
in Tuscaloosa, AL, The United States
October 28, 1952

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The Great Tradition of Chri...

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Christian Leadership Essent...

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Christian Higher Education:...

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Renewing Minds: Serving Chu...

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Faith and Learning

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Southern Baptist Identity: ...

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Holman Bible Handbook

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Shaping a Christian Worldvi...

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The Holman Concise Bible Co...

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John A. Broadus: A Living L...

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“In his 1986 autobiographical work, Confessions of a Theologian, Carl F. H. Henry, dean of twentieth-century American evangelical theologians, lamented that several Christian colleges and universities had started to veer away from the centrality of their work, by and large giving up the cognitive focus on Christian thought in favor of Christian piety and activism.”
David S. Dockery, The Great Tradition of Christian Thinking: A Student's Guide

“C. Barber’s Nehemiah and the Dynamics of Effective Leadership”
David S. Dockery, Christian Leadership Essentials: A Handbook for Managing Christian Organization

“the gospel, the Christian faith, becomes the interpretive framework with which to make sense of all other knowledge and experience.”
David S. Dockery, What Does It Mean to Be a Thoughtful Christian?



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