John Ankerberg

John Ankerberg
Born John Ankerberg
(1945-12-10) December 10, 1945
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Evangelist, Television personality, author, apologist theologian
Employer Ankerberg Theological Research Institute (President)
Known for Founder, President of Ankerberg Theological Research Institute, Chicago, IL
Host, The John Ankerberg Show TV program (syndicated)
Title John Ankerberg
Religion Southern Baptist (Christian)
Spouse(s) Darlene
Children 1 daughter, Michelle
Website www.johnankenberg.com

John Ankerberg (born December 10, 1945) is an American Christian evangelist and TV presenter. He is an ordained Baptist minister and has written 91 books focusing on religious subjects.[1][2] He is the producer and host of the nationally televised weekly half-hour program The John Ankerberg Show.[3] Ankerberg earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago, an M.A. in Church History and Philosophy of Christian Thought, and a Master of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He earned a Doctor of Ministry from Luther Rice Seminary in Lithonia, Georgia.[4]

Bakker and PTL scandal

In 1987, Ankerberg presented evidence that exposed moral failings of televangelist Jim Bakker, which included solicitation for sex and homosexual relations.[5][6][7]

Evangelicals and Catholics Together

In 1995 Ankerberg and other evangelical leaders expressed opposition to the proposed Evangelicals and Catholics Together ecumenical document designed to foster a sense of unity and cooperation between Protestant evangelicals and Catholics. This opposition resulted in a meeting which drafted an amendment clarifying the beliefs of the evangelical signers, which stated that "cooperation with evangelically committed Roman Catholics, does not imply acceptance of Roman Catholic doctrinal distinctives or endorsement of the Roman Catholic Church system." Ankerberg stated that the meeting "heals the breach", but "failed to mollify the concerns of many evangelicals."[8]

Personal life

Ankerberg grew up in Mount Prospect, Illinois and now lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ankerberg is married to Darlene and they have one daughter, Michelle.

Awards

Published works

References

  1. "Biography of Dr. John F. Ankerberg". johnankerberg.org. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  2. 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.
  3. "The John Ankerberg Show schedule". johnankerberg.org. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  4. jashow.org, About Dr. John Ankerberg
  5. "Church Hears Bakker Accusations". Chicago Tribune. April 26, 1987. Retrieved 2014-06-24.
  6. "Falwell Says He May Quit PTL Club". NY Times (AP). April 27, 1987. Retrieved 2009-06-14.
  7. Lauter, David (1987-04-27). "Early Return Would 'Doom Ministry,' Falwell Warns Bakker". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  8. "Document on Interfaith Cooperation Causes Rift". Articles.latimes.com. 1995-03-18. Retrieved 2011-05-28.

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