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Election Series '08

A series of commentaries on the American presidential election.

No. 5: Obama’s True Color (09.05.08)

by Robert Wolfgramm, Fiji Daily Post

Americans are making so much of Obama being the first black presidential nominee of a major political party that we wonder when they will have the first gay candidate, the first Scientologist candidate, or indeed the first Fiji-American candidate. Are any of these qualifiers relevant to making sure they get the best president? More>> 

Faith-Based Initiative

 

 

Conversations

President Jim Skillen continues his “Conversations on America’s Future”:
- St. Louis on Oct. 3-4
- Chicago on Oct. 5
- Beaver and Beaver Falls, PA on Oct. 10-11
- Ithaca, NY on Nov.1-2 
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Kuyper Lecture 2008

Jonathan Chaplin, director of the Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics at Tyndale House, Cambridge, will discuss the future of Christian-democratic politics in the U.S. and abroad at 4 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23, at Villanova University. More >>

 

Root & Branch

"Campaign Attention to 'Religion'" is the topic of our newest issue of Root & Branch, a publication on the religion and society debate. (09.02.08)