In our post-Christian context, public life has become markedly more secular and private life infinitely more diverse. Yet many Christians still rely on cookie-cutter approaches to evangelism and apologetics. Most of these methods assume that people are open, interested and needy for spiritual insight when increasingly most people are not. Our urgent need, then, is the capacity to persuade—to make a convincing case for the gospel to people who are not interested in it.
In his magnum opus, Os Guinness offers a comprehensive presentation of the art and power of creative persuasion. Christians have often relied on proclaiming and preaching, protesting and picketing. But we are strikingly weak in persuasion—the ability to talk to people who are closed to what we are saying. Actual persuasion requires more than a one-size-fits-all approach. Guinness notes, "Jesus never spoke to two people the same way, and neither should we."
Following the tradition of Erasmus, Pascal, G. K. Chesterton, C. S. Lewis, Malcolm Muggeridge and Peter Berger, Guinness demonstrates how apologetic persuasion requires both the rational and the imaginative. Persuasion is subversive, turning the tables on listeners' assumptions to surprise them with signals of transcendence and the credibility of the gospel.
This book is the fruit of forty years of thinking, honed in countless talks and discussions at many of the leading universities and intellectual centers of the world. Discover afresh the persuasive power of Christian witness from one of the leading apologists and thinkers of our era.
272 pages.
Introduction: Recovering the Lost Art
1. Creative Persuasion
2. Technique: The Devil's Bait
3. The Defense Never Rests
4. The Way of the Third Fool
5. Anatomy of Unbelief
6. Turning the Tables
7. Triggering the Signals
8. Spring-Loaded Dynamics
9. The Art of Always Being Right?
10. Beware the Boomerang
11. Kissing Judases
12. Charting the Journey
Conclusion: The Way of the Open Hand
Acknowledgments
Notes
Name Index
Subject Index
Scripture Index
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