Tag: Toward an Evangelical Public Policy
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Toward an Evangelcial Public Policy: Chapter 6
Toward an Evangelical Public Policy Part II – Toward an Evangelical Methodology Chapter 6 – Toward an Evangelical Ethical Methodology. By David P. Gushee distinguished professor of political science and director of the Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics at the University of Akron; and Dennis P. Hollinger, president and professor of Christian ethics…
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Toward an Evangelical Public Policy: Chapter 4
Toward an Evangelical Public Policy Part I – Learning from the Past Chapter 4 – The Mainline Protestant Tradition in the Twentieth Century: Positive Lessons and Cautionary Tales. By Max L. Stackhouse and Raymond R. Roberts. Stackhouse is the Rimmer and Ruth de Vries Professor of Reformed Theology and Public Life at Princeton Theological Seminary…
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Toward an Evangelcial Public Policy: Chapter 2
Toward an Evangelical Public Policy Part I – Learning from the Past Chapter 2 – A History of the Public Policy Resolutions of the National Association of Evangelicals. By Richard Cizik, vice president for governmental affairs of the National Association of Evangelicals. Cizik gives a thirty-page chronological overview of public policy resolutions adopted by the…
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Toward an Evangelical Public Policy: Chapter 1
(This is the first in a series of sixteen posts summarizing, for discussion purposes, a collection of sixteen essays edited by Ronald J. Sider and Diane Knippers on public policy.) Toward an Evangelical Public Policy Part I – Learning from the Past Chapter 1 – Seeking a Place: Evangelical Protestants and Public Engagement in the…
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“Toward an Evangelical Public Policy” Book Discussion
I wrote a post earlier this week to see if others would be interested in reading through Toward an Evangelical Public Policy together. A sufficient number have said they would be interested, so I plan to start next week. I will briefly summarize each essay as an individual post. I figure we can do two…
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“Toward an Evangelical Public Policy” Sider and Knippers
It only took me about six months to get around to it but I just finished reading Toward an Evangelical Public Policy: Political Strategies for the Health of the Nation. It is a collection of sixteen essays edited by Ronald J. Sider and Diane Knippers. The book is broken into three parts called "Learning from…