Abstract

The faith commitments and historical impulses of Donald G. Davis, Jr., provide distinctive foundations for his contributions to the library profession. Convinced of the authenticity of core elements in the Christian message, he has sought to integrate faith into the circumstances of his life, a process complemented by a longitudinal perspective that informs current practice. Don has developed a highly personalized, well-defined theology that he has applied to academic librarianship, intellectual freedom, collection management, and teaching and research. One sees this theology worked out in his pronouncements on controversial topics and in his relationships with students and colleagues.

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