Listen to David Leslie, Barbara Willer, T. Allen Bethel, Cindy Kirk, and Antoinette Edwards discuss “Church & State: Various Views in a contemporary context” from the Church & State conference on October 27, 2012 at Multnomah University.
Church & State podcast, part 14: Breaking Formation: The New Evangelical Politics with Tom Krattenmaker
Listen to Tom Krattenmaker’s plenary talk, “Breaking Formation: The New Evangelical Politics”, from the Church & State conference on October 27, 2012 at Multnomah University.
Church & State podcast, part 13: Civility and Statemanship: Courtesy in the Public Square with David Austin
Listen to David Austin’s plenary talk, “Civility and Statesmanship: Courtesy in the Public Square”, from the Church & State conference on October 27, 2012 at Multnomah University.
Church & State podcast, part 11: The Search for Christian America: Futile, Fatale, or Fulfilling? with Dan Scalberg
Few ideas are so heavily contested in Christian circles today as the idea of “Christian America” – whether America is that, ever was that, or should be that. The purpose of this workshop will be to allow participates to think historically (in the professional sense) about American’s colonial and early national period. I will not tell participants how to reconstruct our society, but how to use the past wisely. We will explore answers to such questions as how Christian is Americas past, is the “Christian nation” concept helpful or harmful to effective Christian action, and how should history inform our response to the challenges of our age?
Listen to Dan Scalberg’s workshop, “The Search for Christian America: Futile, Fatale, or Fulfilling?”, from the Church & State conference on October 27, 2012 at Multnomah University.
Read a written version of this workshop including bibliographic references.
Church & State podcast, part 12: God’s Call to Rebuild the Wall: IJM’s Strategy for Transforming Public Justice Systems with Mike Hogan
God is passionate about justice. And God’s plan for ending injustice is through the Church, His people, courageously and creatively bringing His love and light to those suffering from the darkest forms of violence, oppression and injustice. IJM is on the front-lines of liberating people from the injustices of slavery, sex trafficking, property grabbing, and many other forms of violent oppression. And IJM is seeing fantastic results as we work with governments to bring structural transformation, freeing thousands but protecting millions. This workshop will equip you as an advocate in ending modern day slavery and combating injustice.
Listen to Mike Hogan’s workshop, “God’s Call to Rebuild the Wall: IJM’s Strategy for Transforming Public Justice Systems”, from the Church & State conference on October 27, 2012 at Multnomah University.