How can Christians today interact with those around them in a way that shows respect to those whose beliefs are radically different but that also remains faithful to the gospel? Join bestselling author Timothy Keller and legal scholar John Inazu as they bring together illuminating stories to answer this vital question.
In Uncommon Ground, Keller and Inazu bring together a thrilling range of artists, thinkers, and leaders to provide a guide to living faithfully in a divided world, including:
Lecrae, a recording artist, songwriter, and record producerClaude Richard Alexander Jr., senior pastor of The Park Church in Charlotte, North CarolinaRudy Carrasco, a program officer for the Murdock Charitable TrustSara Groves, a singer and songwriterShirley V. Hoogstra, president of the Council for Christian Colleges and UniversitiesKristen Deede Johnson, a professor of theology and Christian formation at Western Theological SeminaryWarren Kinghorn, a professor of psychiatry and theology at Duke UniversityTom Lin, president of InterVarsity Christian FellowshipTrillia Newbell, director of community outreach for the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist ConventionTish Harrison Warren, an Anglican priest at the Church of the Ascension in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
With varied and enlightening approaches to reaching faithfully across deep and often painful differences, Uncommon Ground shows us how to live with confidence, joy, and hope in a complex and fragmented age.
Praise for Uncommon Ground:
"For anyone struggling to engage well with others in an era of toxic conflict, this book provides a framework, steeped in humility, that is not only insightful but is readily actionable. I'm grateful for the vulnerability and wisdom offered by each of the twelve leaders who contributed to this book. The task of learning to love well--neighbors and enemies alike--is long and urgent, and it can be costly. And yet, as this book shows us because it is the work of Jesus, we can pursue this love with great hope."
--Gary A. Haugen, founder and CEO, International Justice Mission