As President of Fuller Theological Seminary, and in many other functions, Richard J. Mouw is one of the influent public voices in the American evangelical world and as such in American public life. Within the evangelical world he should be situated on the left wing. ‘Left’ mainly means two things in relation to the public context I referred to. One is that Evangelicalism should not be restricted to ethical issues like life and death, sex, and family—it should also address issues like foreign policy, budget policy, social care, just to mention a few. And the second thing is: he does not
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As President of Fuller Theological Seminary, and in many other functions, Richard J. Mouw is one of the influent public voices in the American evangelical world and as such in American public life. Within the evangelical world he should be situated on the left wing. ‘Left’ mainly means two things in relation to the public context I referred to. One is that Evangelicalism should not be restricted to ethical issues like life and death, sex, and family—it should also address issues like foreign policy, budget policy, social care, just to mention a few. And the second thing is: he does not
All Time | Past Year | Past 30 Days | |
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Full Text Views | 69 | 6 | 0 |
PDF Views & Downloads | 19 | 12 | 0 |