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Article: The God factor: Books that bridge faith and politics.(Book review)
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- Sojourners Magazine
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- April 1, 2008
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The God Factor Books that bridge faith and politics.
These days, you'd have to work pretty hard to avoid the flood of books on faith and politics. We've highlighted many of them in our pages, including The Party Faithful, by Amy Sullivan; Souled Out, by E.J. Dionne Jr.; Faith in the Halls of Power, by D. Michael Lindsay; The Scandal of Evangelical Politics, by Ron Sider; Jesus for President, by Shane Claiborne and Chris Haw (see review, page 45); and of course Jim Wallis' The Great Awakening. Here are a few more to consider.
How should a Christian approach faith and politics in a pluralistic society? For a good primer, see Beyond Left and Right: Helping ...
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The Sunday Telegraph London;
July 6, 2003 ;
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...Saint Paul, as I think we all know, underwent a "dramatic religious experience" while on the road to Damascus. But exactly what form did this religious experience take? In St Paul (last Sunday, BBC1), it involved Paul clutching his head a great deal while electronic shafts of light shot up into the
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