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The Six Pillars of Biblical Power: A Key to Understanding and Sharing the BibleRegal Books / 2008 / Paperback
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Product DescriptionIn today's U.S. culture, the power of the Gospel to transform politics, media, and academia is profound. John Rankin presents six biblical pillars as a foundation for effective communication with a wide range of skeptics, well tested over 28 years of public policy ministry -- the powers to give, to live in the light, of informed choice, to love hard questions, to love enemies, and to forgive. The biblical teachings here consistently interface with true anecdotes of such communication. 256 pages, softcover from Regal. This edition was published before the copyright was transferred back to the author.
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Publisher's DescriptionIn American culture today, there is a deep inability to communicate across the barricades, especially when the gospel interfaces with politics, the media and academia. In On Common Ground, theologian and proto-apologist John C. Rankin offers six biblical principles to bridge the values gap between believers and skeptics. The six principles: the power to give, the power to live in the light, the power of informed choice, the power to love hard questions, the power to love enemies and the power to forgive are biblically comprehensive and rooted in timeless truth. And when used as the shared language in faith dialogue, Rankin contends, they allow believers and skeptics to move forward together on common ground. Rankin suggests that biblical theology in its essence deals with ethics, how we treat each other and is intensely practical for individuals and communities.
Author BioJohn Rankin is president of the Theological Education Institute (TEI) and Mars Hill Society. He grew up in an agnostic Unitarian context before he ran into the presence of the living God, and converted to a biblical and evangelical faith in 1967. He holds graduate degrees in theology from Gordon-Conwell and Harvard, and is ordained through the Vineyard Christian Fellowship. He is founder of the Mars Hill Forum series, through which he engages leading skeptics, unbelievers and others, on theological and political topics. The goal is not to win an argument, but to win a relationship, apart from which the Gospel will not be advanced. He and his wife Nancy were married in 1977, and have four grown children. His website is www.johnrankin.org.
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