2. “Christian theology is best understood as persuasiveargument.” premise 2 reasons research Persuasion Mapping evidence Quote from David Cunningham, Faithful Persuasion, 1993. Image by Davis, Teaching College English, 2008. 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute
4. Theological Argument 4 When you persuasion map, you do the following: state a premise, construct reasons and support with evidence from Scripture. Persuasion Mapping 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute
8. Step 1: State the Premise The premise is the scriptural position you will argue concisely & clearly. 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 8
9. Developing the Premise TIPS: Do your research before you write Understand the core of the argument Begin with a strong vision of the premise Address the needs of the audience Write a statement that is one to three sentences in length Represent the argument with clear wording 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 9
10. Step 2: Cite the Main Reasons 10 Tell why your audience should accept your premise. Logically sequence & connect reasons. 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute
11. Constructing the Reasons TIPS: Select reasons that are the key to the argument Look for patterns that emerge in Scripture as a guide Present them in a logical sequence Build reasons precept-upon-precept according to Scripture 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 11
12. Step 3: Add Scriptural Evidence 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 12
16. Acknowledge: Other Perspectives People hold perspectives about the premise that differ from your beliefs. What are these perspectives? 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 14
17. Respond: To Other Perspectives How do you respond to another’s perspectives? Seek to understand the person’s point of view. Support your response with Scripture. 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 15
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20. References Power point was based on information from the below sources. National Museum of American History. (1951). Image no. 2006.108.161. Retrieved May 2, 2011, from http://click.si.edu/Image.aspx?image=2672&story=100&back=Story Presenter Media. (2011). Stick men. Retrieved April 22, 2011, from http://www.presentermedia.com/index.php?target=closeup&id=4576&categoryid=120&maincat=animsp Tandy, G. (2011). Evidence image. Retrieved April 30, 2011, from http://www.georgetandy.com/Evidence.htm Yaghijian, L. Writing theology well: A rhetoric for theological and biblical writers. New York, NY: HarperCollins. 2011 All Nations Leadership Institute 18