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Uncommon Unity: Wisdom for the Church in an Age of Division

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Real unity through diversity

Our world is facing increasing hostilities. Political and cultural differences rage, even among people who otherwise show goodwill. And the church is no stranger to extreme polarization, theological backbiting, and political squabbling. Jesus’s prayer in John 17—that the church be one as he and the Father are one—seems increasingly unattainable.

But what if Scripture actually provides the key for thinking about unity in diversity?

In Uncommon Unity: Wisdom for the Church in an Age of Division, Richard Lints explores the nature of diversity and how Christians can think more clearly about unity in an increasingly polarized age. Drawing on theological, historical, and sociological resources, Lints exposes problems with the inclusion narrative of democracy and shows a better way forward for fostering unity in the midst of extreme diversity. If we are to think rightly about diversity, wisdom is required for the church in our late modern world. Through wisdom, Christians can display real unity in diversity and bear witness of the God who made them for himself as diverse members of his one body.

Readers of Uncommon Unity will be heartened that Scripture and Christian tradition provide an antidote to division.

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Praise for Uncommon Unity

A crucial book.

—Timothy Keller, from the foreword

The writings of Richard Lints invariably display, within the contours of orthodoxy, fresh thought and analysis. This book is no exception. At a time when the siren demands of both unity and diversity are threatening to destroy the credibility of democracy itself, Lints outlines the patterns of unity and diversity within Scripture, and argues convincingly that these patterns ought to undergo some adaptation as they confront the complexities of our broken world. Nevertheless, it is the gospel itself that lays down the approaches to these tensions that our hearts desire. Highly recommended.

—D. A. Carson, Distinguished Emeritus Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; president and co-founder of the Gospel Coalition

Confident that Christ’s kingdom out-narrates the distorted narratives of our age, Lints nevertheless recognizes that how we envision, tell and practice that story is conditioned by other stories we often just assume. Identifying and analyzing these different takes on unity and diversity for many years, he at last shares the fruit of his labors! Diving beneath the tiresome and polarizing rhetoric of the culture wars, this book gives us deeply informed, well-considered and timely insights that we desperately need.

—Michael Horton, Professor of Theology and Apologetics, Westminster Seminary California

  • Foreword by Timothy Keller
  • Making Sense of Our Differences
  • The Inclusion Narrative of Democracy
  • The Sacred and Secular Dimensions of Diversity
  • The Pluralist Impluse and Plural Identities
  • Personal Identity and the Differences That Make a Difference
  • Diverse Models of Diversity
  • The Diverse Stories of the Church’s Diversity
  • The Diversity of a Unified Mission
  • Diverse Communities and the Contextualizing of Diversity
  • The Wisdom of Diversity and the Diversity of Wisdom
  • Title: Uncommon Unity: Wisdom for the Church in an Age of Division
  • Author: Richard Lints
  • Publisher: Lexham Press
  • Publication Date: 2022
  • Pages: 288
  • Format: Logos Digital, Hardcover
  • Trim Size: 5.5x8.5
  • ISBN: 9781683596417

Dr. Richard Lints, has overlapping interests in systematic theology, Biblical theology, philosophy and cultural studies. He has authored the Fabric of Theology, co-authored 101 Terms in Philosophy for Theology Students, edited the collection of essays, Personal Identity in Theological Perspective, and has a forthcoming work entitled, Radical Ironies: Religion, the 1960s and the Dawn of the Postmodern World. Dr Lints joined the Gordon-Conwell faculty in 1986. He has also taught at Trinity College (Bristol, UK) Notre Dame, Yale Divinity School and Gordon College. Dr. Lints is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church in America. He has been a church planter and served in a variety of other pastoral positions in churches. He and his wife, Ann, reside in Boxborough, Massachusetts, and have three children, Catherine, Sarah and Lucas.

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