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How deep does forgiveness go? Does God keep score? When don of religion Dr. Alfred Menklin gets cut from the faculty at Oxford, his great grandchildren rescue him from his melancholy. Over a series of meetings during their summer holiday, they dive into the meaning of Jesus's wise counsel, with heartwarming discussions about life. Reading this second book in the Apology Trilogy challenges what you thought you knew about being a good person. This earnest and heartfelt fictional dialogue leaves no stone unturned. Drawing on Plato, Socrates, modern life and, of course, the Bible, The Apology II…mehr

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How deep does forgiveness go? Does God keep score? When don of religion Dr. Alfred Menklin gets cut from the faculty at Oxford, his great grandchildren rescue him from his melancholy. Over a series of meetings during their summer holiday, they dive into the meaning of Jesus's wise counsel, with heartwarming discussions about life. Reading this second book in the Apology Trilogy challenges what you thought you knew about being a good person. This earnest and heartfelt fictional dialogue leaves no stone unturned. Drawing on Plato, Socrates, modern life and, of course, the Bible, The Apology II leaves readers quivering with the depth of Jesus' demands for living a fulfilled Christian life. Author Richard Calkins astutely weaves dialogue and commentary on hundreds of Bible passages as he builds a case for God's eternal love.
Autorenporträt
Richard M. Calkins is an attorney mediator who believes peacemaking is a lawyer's highest calling. He brings his sharp legal eye to his study of the Bible. Calkins has trained over 1300 lawyers in mediation using the Biblical principles of peacemaking. He is author of over 10 books including Guilty Beyond a Reasonable Doubt, the true story of his work to overturn a corrupt Chicago legal system and free the falsely imprisoned youth James Harden. Richard lives in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.