Christian Librarianship
Essays on the Integration of Faith and Profession
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Much of the current library literature assumes that professional library service is necessarily neutral-detached from the librarian's philosophical or religious views. By contrast, contributors to this collection assert that librarianship is best practiced as an outworking of spiritual conviction. Accordingly, they discuss principles for integrating Christian faith and librarianship within various contexts, and reflect on professional issues from biblical and theological perspectives. This text will prove beneficial to Christians working in all types of libraries, whether religious or secular.
This compilation of 16 essays is divided into two main parts, the first on theory and the second on practice. The first part includes chapters such as A Rationale for Integrating Christian Faith and Librarianship, The Master We Serve: The Call of the Christian Librarian to the Secular Workplace; and The Impact of the Christian Faith on Library Service. Chapters in the second part include Library Encounters Culture, A Christian Approach to Intellectual Freedom in Libraries and Keeping Sunday Special in the Contemporary Workplace Culture. Contributors include William Fraher Abernathy, Rod Badams, Donald G. Davis, Jr., John Allen Delivuk, Kenneth D. Gill, Graham Hedges, D. Elizabeth Irish, James R. Johnson, Roger W. Phillips, Gregory A. Smith, Stanford Terhune, John B. Trotti, John Mark Tucker and Geoff Warren.
Foreword
Introduction
PART ONE: CHRISTIAN LIBRARIANSHIP IN THEORY
1 A Rationale for Integrating Christian Faith and Librarianship
2 The Cultural Mandate, the Pursuit of Knowledge, and the Christian Librarian
3 The Master We Serve: The Call of the Christian Librarian to the Secular Workplace
4 The Theological Library: In Touch with the Witnesses
5 The Impact of the Christian Faith on Library Service
6 A Philosophy of Christian Librarianship
PART TWO: CHRISTIAN LIBRARIANSHIP IN PRACTICE
7 Library Encounters Culture
8 Multiculturalism and Libraries: A Biblical Perspective
9 Beauty for Ashes: Christian Librarians Facing a Fragmented Profession
10 And Ne’er the Twain Shall Meet? Personal vs. Professional Ethics
11 Intellectual Freedom and Evangelical Faith
12 A Christian Approach to Intellectual Freedom in Libraries
13 Nothing New under the Sun? Public Libraries and Sunday Opening in the 19th Century
14 Keeping Sunday Special in the Contemporary Workplace Culture
15 The Role of the Library in the Character Formation of the Christian College Student
16 Partnership in Library Development: The Mission Focus of Christian Librarians
Afterword: The Future of Christian Librarianship
Selective Bibliography
About the Contributors
Index