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Revision as of 22:41, 1 December 2009
John Ankerberg (born December 10, 1945 in Chicago[1]) is an ordained minister and the author or co-author of 87 books, primarily through Harvest House Publishers.[2] He also produces and hosts his own nationally-syndicated Christian television talk show, The John Ankerberg Show.[3]
Career
The following information comes from Ankerberg's official website.[2]
Education
- Attended Prospect High School, Mount Prospect, IL, 1960 to 1964.
- Graduate of the University of Illinois, B.A., 1968.
- Graduate of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School with Master of Arts in Church History and History of Christian Thought, 1972.
- Graduate of Trinity Evangelical Divinity School with Master of Divinity degree, 1973
- Attended Bethel Theological Seminary, Saint Paul, MN, completing course work for the Doctor of Ministry program 1977 and 1978.
- Transferred to Luther Rice Seminary, Jacksonville, FL, graduating with Doctor of Ministry degree, 1990
Memberships
- The International Society of Christian Apologists (Matthews, NC)
- The Board of Directors of the National Religious Broadcasters (Manassas, VA)
- The Board of Reference of The Christian Film and Television Commission (Atlanta, GA)
- The Board of Reference for the Institute for Religious Research (Grand Rapids, MI)
- The Board of Reference for the Christian Service Brigade (Wheaton, IL)
Awards
- “The Television Program Producer of the Year Award,” National Religious Broadcasters, 1992.
- “Genesis Award,” Southeastern Chapter of the National Religious Broadcasters, 1984.
Controversies
- Ankerberg was prominently involved in the 1987 PTL scandal by publicly exposing Jim Bakker's indiscretions.[4]
- A Christian group known by outsiders as "The Local Church" levied a $136 million dollar lawsuit against Harvest House Publishers because of their inclusion in the book Encyclopedia of Cults and New Religions which Ankerberg co-authored. After several appeals, the plaintiff's claims were ultimately denied by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2007.[5]
References
- ^ Religious Leaders of America: A Biographical Guide to Founders and Leaders of Religious Bodies, Churches,and Spiritual Groups in North America (Religious Leaders of America). Gale Group. 1999. p. 20. ISBN 0-8103-8878-2.
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(help) - ^ a b "Biography of Dr. John F. Ankerberg". johnankerberg.org. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
- ^ "The John Ankerberg Show schedule". johnankerberg.org. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
- ^ "Falwell Says He May Quit PTL Club". NY Times (AP). April 27, 1987. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
- ^ "U.S. Supreme Court Docket for 06-1520". Retrieved 2009-06-14.