Courage

In Austin Mike & Geivett Doug (eds.), Being Good: Christian Virtues for Everyday Life. Eerdmans (2012)
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In this chapter, DeYoung looks at the culturally and historically recognized virtue of courage. She specifically questions how we should think of all the pictures of courage and where we might look for Christlike examples of courage. To do this, DeYoung explores courage as it relates to fear and love and then delves into how courage can be a Christian practice.

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Rebecca DeYoung
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