Common Ground: Talking about Gun Violence in America - eBook
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Common Ground: Talking about Gun Violence in America - eBook  -     By: Donald V. Gaffney

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Every time a shooting makes national headlines, the same debates erupt: Is the problem guns or mental health? Why is the United States unique in its gun violence problem? Can we reduce this violence while protecting the right to bear arms?

Newtown, Connecticut, native and Disciples of Christ minister Donald V. Gaffney brings a calm and compassionate voice to these complex questions, offering a guide for individuals and groups to reflect on and discuss guns and gun violence. Common Ground explores the place of guns in our individual and national histories, violence in Scripture, the legal issues surrounding gun rights, and ways in which we as moral, life-valuing people can bridge the divide to help solve the problem of gun violence in the United States. To move beyond the talking points and rhetoric dominating gun violence discussions, Gaffney concludes chapters with questions for reflection and discussion to encourage self-examination, exploration, and evaluation of potential solutions to gun violence.

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Title: Common Ground: Talking about Gun Violence in America - eBook
By: Donald V. Gaffney
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Westminster John Knox Press
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781611649178
ISBN-13: 9781611649178
Stock No: WW101045EB

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Every time a shooting makes national headlines, the same debates erupt: Is the problem guns or mental health? Why is the United States unique in its gun violence problem? Can we reduce this violence while protecting the right to bear arms?


Newtown, Connecticut, native and Disciples of Christ minister Donald V. Gaffney brings a calm and compassionate voice to these complex questions, offering a guide for individuals and groups to reflect on and discuss guns and gun violence. Common Ground explores the place of guns in our individual and national histories, violence in Scripture, the legal issues surrounding gun rights, and ways in which we as moral, life-valuing people can bridge the divide to help solve the problem of gun violence in the United States. To move beyond the talking points and rhetoric dominating gun violence discussions, Gaffney concludes chapters with questions for reflection and discussion to encourage self-examination, exploration, and evaluation of potential solutions to gun violence.

Author Bio

Donald V.Gaffneyis aDisciples of Christ minister who was born and raised in Newtown, Connecticut, and attended Sandy Hook Elementary School as a child. Profoundly affected by the mass shooting at Sandy Hook on December 14, 2012,Gaffneyhas immersed himself in the issues surrounding gun violence, especially as it is discussed in the church. He servesas an elder at Central Christian Churchin Hermitage, Pennsylvania.

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"Gaffney challenges us to move out of the comfortable space of answers, which just leads to debate, and into a space of listening for understanding. He does this through storytelling and invites us to share our stories that have led us to the positions we take when it comes to gun violence prevention."
Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology


"[Common Ground is] designed for use in churches and aims to help us have a sane conversation about one of our most polarizing issues." The Christian Century

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