The Dignity Revolution

The Dignity Revolution

Reclaiming God's Rich Vision for Humanity

Inspiring Christians to see people as God sees them and make a difference

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As Christians, we want to make a difference in this world. We want to have an impact not only on our immediate family and community, but on wider social issues. We want to protect the vulnerable and engage with the issues that really matter. But how?

This book shows us how wonderful, liberating and empowering it is to be made in God’s image. It will change how we see ourselves and other people.

Some will feel the call to run for office… others will roll up their sleeves and join the good work of non-profit ministry… and others might simply find little ways to incorporate this vision of human dignity into their everyday lives, and change their community one word, one action, one person at a time.

Dan Darling shows us that each one of us can be, and are called to be, part of this new movement—a human dignity revolution that our societies desperately need, and how we—you—are uniquely placed to join.

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Contents

  • Introduction: A Person's a Person
  • 1. With Glory and Honor
  • 2. Losing our Humanity
  • 3. Dignity Rediscovered
  • 4. Race and the Nations
  • 5. The Start of Life
  • 6. Justice, Prisons, and Immigration
  • 7. Death, Disease, and Healthcare
  • 8. Work and Poverty
  • 9. Identity, Sexuality, and Marriage
  • 10. Technology and our Digital Age
  • 11. Religious Liberty
  • 12. Politics
  • Outro: Learning from the Zong—What Will Be Our Legacy?

Specification

Contributors Daniel Darling
ISBN 9781784982836
Format Paperback
Dimensions 135mm x 216mm x 16mm
Language English
Pages 224
Publisher The Good Book Company
Endorsements

Joni Eareckson Tada

Joni and Friends International Disability Center

For years I thought that only the lives of elderly and medically fragile people were under assault—it’s what happens in a culture that insists you are "better off dead than disabled." Now, however, the human dignity of families living on every cul-de-sac in America is under attack as the very definition of "human being" is altered. No longer is this an academic issue; it’s impact is creeping into hospitals, schools, and businesses and our country is reeling. Daniel Darling’s book is a must-read for every Christian looking for a solid language and good argument to halt the further dismantling of the sanctity of all human life. I highly recommend it!

Matt Chandler

Lead Pastor of Teaching, the Village Church, Flower Mound, Texas; President, Acts29; Author, Take Heart

To understand and address the many issues of our cultural moment, from abortion to racial injustice, we’ve got to start with the Imago Dei. The Dignity Revolution helps us recover this biblical concept, pushing and pleading with us to apply it constantly and consistently.

Jenny Yang

Vice President of Advocacy and Policy, World Relief

We need a revolution in our country of committed followers of Jesus who are consistently living out the value of human dignity in how we speak, act, think, and relate to one another. I’m grateful this timely book offers us a way forward in having a consistent pro-life public witness that will have enduring impact on the church and society at large.

Independent reviews

If you want to make a difference...

Alistair Chalmers, achalmersblog

This book encourages us to stand up for the vulnerable, to be a voice to those who are not being heard and to be an advocate for those in need of our help.... continue reading

A salient reminder

Ericka Andersen, Faithwire

The most important takeaway from this book is that every single person was made in God’s image, and not one of us is worthy but for the grace of God.... continue reading

Powerful and convicting

Mary Vought, Washington Examiner

An essential read for Christians everywhere, Darling makes a case for a much-needed quiet revolution, what he calls “the “human dignity movement.”... continue reading

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