Drew Collins is Associate Research Scholar and Lecturer for the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale Divinity School.Ryan McAnnally-Linz is Associate Director of the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale Divinity School. Evan C. Rosa is Assistant Director for Public Engagement at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture at Yale Divinity School.

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Introduction: Contesting Humility Drew Collins and Ryan McAnnally-Linz Part 1. Normativity Introduction to Part 1 1 Oppressive Humility A Womanist View of Humility, Flourishing, and the Secret of Joy Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas Response to Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas-Robert C. Roberts Reply to Robert C. Roberts-Stacey M. Floyd-Thomas 2 Liberating Humility A Variation on Luther's Theology of Humility Miroslav Volf Response to Miroslav Volf-Lisa Sowle Cahill Reply to Lisa Sowle Cahill-Miroslav Volf 3 Magnanimous Humility The Lofty Vocation of the Humble-Jennifer A. Herdt Response to Jennifer A. Herdt-Lisa Sowle Cahill Reply to Lisa Sowle Cahill-Jennifer A. Herdt 4 Creaturely Humility Placing Humility, Finding Joy Norman Wirzba Response to Norman Wirzba-Jane Foulcher Reply to Jane Foulcher-Norman Wirzba Part 2. Methodology Introduction to Part 2 5 Observing Humility Relational Humility and Human Flourishing Don E. Davis and Sarah Gazaway Response to Don E. Davis and Sarah Gazaway-Jane Foulcher Reply to Jane Foulcher-Don E. Davis and Sarah Gazaway 6 Defining Humility The Scope of Humility Jason Baehr Response to Jason Baehr-Robert C. Roberts Reply to Robert C. Roberts-Jason Baehr 7 Employing Humility The Role of Humility in Servant Leadership Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso Response to Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso-Everett L. Worthington Jr. Reply to Everett L. Worthington Jr.-Elizabeth J. Krumrei-Mancuso 8 Living Humility How to Be Humble Kent Dunnington Response to Kent Dunnington-Everett L. Worthington Jr. Reply to Everett L. Worthington Jr.-Kent Dunnington
The eight essays in The Joy of Humility comprise a worthwhile discussion about the definition of humility by scholars from different disciplines, while also touching on distinct concerns like social justice and leadership. The contributions are divided into normative and methodological issues with the purpose of deepening their thematic affinity." - ~Marco Oliveira, Studies in Christian Ethics
