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- 2012 By Michael J. Gerson This is a transcript of a radio address broadcast on KDCR radio in Sioux Center
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- 2102 By Jo Kadlecek Tegucigalpa—Honduras seemed to me an odd choice for an academic seminar in the summer. After all
- 9/11
- a literal look at the costly implications of advocacy work. Many were selected to participate because of their experiential understanding
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- but the nature of modern liberalism. What is the priority of a free society: the protection of pluralism or the promotion of liberal values? On one side of this debate are pluralists
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- each with broad authority to determine their own beliefs and practices. Some of those communities will reflect liberal ideals of equality and choice. Others will be more sectarian and hierarchical
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- Iowa. Many of America’s most intense public debates seem purely political
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- labor and education issues has created a not-so-subtle climate of danger for those working for justice here. Maybe that was the point. Often held in urban offices surrounded by barbed-wire fences and security guards
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- Religion & politics; 2012 Presidential campaign
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- Rep. Paul Ryan
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- respectfulconversation.net
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- sometimes a principled debate remains. And this is certainly true of the controversy over the Obama administration’s contraceptive mandate. It is an issue that concerns
- South Africa
- South Sudan
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- State of Arizona v. United States of America
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- The American Bible: How Our Words Unite
- the arts
- the Caucasus
- The Faith-Based Initiative
- the Fundamental Law of Hungary
- The Interrupters
- the pitting of one party or interest group against another. But when you clear away the underbrush of partisanship
- the seminar—entitled
- the United Nations reported last October that Honduras had the highest per capita homicide rate in the world. The Peace Corps recently pulled its volunteers here after reviewing security and safety issues. Over 20 journalists and 36 lawyers have been murd
- Thomas Kuhn
- Tim Suttle
- Timothy Shah
- tolerance
- Tony Hall
- torture
- tragedy
- Tranströmer
- two-party system
- Tyler Wigg-Stevenson
- U.S. Constitution
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- undefined
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- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- unwanted pregnancy
- Vanderbilt University
- Venezuela
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- Vladimir Putin
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- W. H. Auden
- W.H. Auden
- Waiting for the Barbarians
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- water treatment
- Wayne Gordon
- Weldon amendment
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- Wendell Berry
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- White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships
- who believe that a national community is composed of many different communities
- WikiLeaks
- Will Ferrell
- William Knox
- Wisconsin recall election
- women
- women in combat
- women's health
- wonder
- World Bank
- xenophobia
- young Christians
- young voters
- Zhu Yufu
- “Justice: Theory Meets Practice” and hosted June 18-29 by the Association for a More Just Society (AJS) and its local partner