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10-541: Great Experiment may refer to: Canada: The Great Experiment , a Canadian educational television show The Great Experiment: Faith and Freedom in America , a book by Karen Lee-Thorp and Os Guinness The Great Experiment: The Story of Ancient Empires, Modern States, and the Quest for a Global Nation , a book by Strobe Talbott The Great Experiment: George Washington and

20-568: A Bachelor of Divinity degree (honours) from the University of London in 1966 and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Oriel College, Oxford , in 1981, where he studied under Peter L. Berger . According to his website , Os has written or edited more than 30 books that offer insight into current cultural, political, and social contexts. In the late 1960s, Guinness was a leader at the L'Abri community in Switzerland and, after Oxford,

30-814: A Senior Fellow with the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics . He was the primary drafter of The Global Charter of Conscience, published at the European Union Parliament in Brussels in June 2014. Guinness currently lives in McLean, Virginia , with his wife Jenny. They have one son. An Anglican, he attended the Episcopal Church , but left, finding it too theologically liberal, in 2006. He currently attends The Falls Church , in

40-593: A bicentennial clarification and reaffirmation of the religious liberty clauses of the first amendment. He also co-authored the public school curriculum "Living With Our Deepest Differences". In 1991, along with Alonzo McDonald , he founded the Trinity Forum and served as Senior Fellow until 2004. Since then he has been a Senior Fellow with the EastWest Institute in New York, and is currently

50-620: A freelance reporter for the BBC. He wrote his first book, The Dust of Death , in 1973; John Frame called it "a wonderfully erudite and persuasive critique of the western culture of the late 1960s from a thoughtful, balanced Christian perspective." From 1986 to 1989, Guinness served as Executive Director of the Williamsburg Charter Foundation and was the leading drafter of the Williamsburg Charter ,

60-603: Is an American faith-based non-profit Christian organization founded in 1991 by author and social critic Os Guinness and American businessman and philanthropist Alonzo L. McDonald . The current president of the Trinity Forum is Cherie Harder. The Trinity Forum is a member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability . This article about an organization in the United States

70-607: Is an English author, theologian and social critic now based in Fairfax County, Virginia ; he has lived in the United States since 1984. Born on 30 September 1941 in Hsiang Cheng, China, to medical missionaries working there, Guinness is of Irish descent and the great-great-great grandson of Arthur Guinness , the Dublin brewer. He returned to England in 1951 for secondary school and eventual college. Guinness received

80-699: The Anglican Church in North America . He was one of the speakers at the Anglican Church in North America Assembly in June 2014. Guinness is named after Scottish Baptist evangelist and teacher Oswald Chambers . Guinness has written or edited more than 30 books. The following are a subset of the books written and edited between 1973 and present, in chronological order. Trinity Forum The Trinity Forum ( TTF )

90-650: The American Republic , an exhibit at the Huntington Library 1999–2000 "The Great Experiment", an episode in Madam Secretary (season 5) See also [ edit ] The Grand Experiment , an album by The Neal Morse Band Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Great Experiment . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

100-417: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Great_Experiment&oldid=1190071776 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Os Guinness Ian Oswald Guinness (born September 30, 1941)

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