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Seeking The Kingdom
By David Gushee   
Monday, May 14, 2012
Thinking it’s been a while since I wrote about public policy, I remembered why: no one in Washington is actually making public policy right now.
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Opinion: A family conversation, part 2 Print E-mail
Seeking The Kingdom
By David Gushee   
Monday, April 30, 2012
(ABP) -- In my last column I set out what I believed were the presuppositions governing the CBF/Mercer [Baptist] Conference on Sexuality and Covenant (BCSC). Almost 500 people attended the event in Decatur. I promised a review once the event had actually occurred. I speak for myself, again, and not for CBF. Here goes:
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Opinion: A family conversation Print E-mail
Seeking The Kingdom
By David Gushee   
Monday, April 16, 2012
(ABP) -- Today is the registration deadline for the CBF/Mercer [Baptist] Conference on Sexuality and Covenant. Several hundred people have already registered and by all accounts many are profoundly interested in this week’s event. One last time, I would like to offer brief remarks on the presuppositions that have governed this event, from my perspective:
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Opinion: When ministers are used by politicians Print E-mail
Seeking The Kingdom
By David Gushee   
Monday, March 19, 2012
(ABP) -- A leading presidential candidate writes letters to Christian ministers from around the country. He remarks positively on their contribution to society and church and suggests his interest in personal conversation. He invites the ministers to respond to a particular campaign official to set up a face-to-face. Many of the clergy respond in turn by contacting the campaign.
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Opinion: The contraception mandate fight Print E-mail
Seeking The Kingdom
By David Gushee   
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
(ABP) -- Congress passed the Affordable Care Act in 2010 over the strenuous objections of the Republican opposition (which continues to view it as illegitimate and hopes to see it struck down very soon). In an effort to advance access to needed health care for a greater number of Americans, as well as to reduce health care costs, this new law required health plans to offer free access to services of preventive care.
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Downtown churches are an idea whose time has come, some observe. The revitalization of America's urban cores and the migration of people to renovated downtown apartments and condominiums have positioned these congregations in some of the country's most energetic neighborhoods. [Read More]

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