David Augsburger

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David Augsburger



Average rating: 3.89 · 287 ratings · 44 reviews · 29 distinct worksSimilar authors
Caring Enough to Confront: ...

3.89 avg rating — 254 ratings — published 1973 — 27 editions
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Dissident Discipleship: A S...

4.24 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 2006 — 3 editions
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Caring Enough to Confront: ...

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The New Freedom of Forgiveness

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Perdonar para ser libre: Fr...

4.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1977 — 3 editions
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Caring Enough to Confront

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Koska välitän, annan anteek...

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The Freedom of Forgiveness ...

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“In true community, the person is protected. Indeed, a solitary person may take a lonely stand in witnessing to a particular truth. Dissent is welcomed. In fact, the safe sharing of both agreement and disagreement is one of the first signs of authentic respect. Identity is ascribed. In collective identity, the community offers a place to belong, a place to stand, a place to slowly form one’s individual identity.”
David Augsburger, Dissident Discipleship: A Spirituality of Self-Surrender, Love of God, and Love of Neighbor

“Tripolar spirituality is not a desirable consequence or an optional third way; it is not an extra or additive dimension. Rather, it is a radical alternative to both monopolar and bipolar spirituality. When love for God and neighbor are interdependent and inseparable, a pivotal redirection results, and an acute deviation from social norms ensues. Committing oneself to tripolar spirituality is making a painful decision to depart from cultural mandates and to risk countercultural actions motivated by a new agenda that becomes the prime factor revolutionizing one’s life.”
David Augsburger, Dissident Discipleship: A Spirituality of Self-Surrender, Love of God, and Love of Neighbor



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