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Christians Against Empire at Princeton--The growing evangelical left in academia.
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| August 30, 2006
| Mark D. Tooley
Posted on 08/30/2006 7:09:02 AM PDT by SJackson
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To: SJackson
"Evangelical" is a hard word to pin down, but I wouldn't call this guy an Evangelical, any more than the other nutcases he grew up with.
Left-wing politics are not new to Hunsinger. He recalled to The Nation his campaigning for Father Robert Drinans congressional campaign while Hunsinger was a Harvard seminarian. In the late 1970s, Hunsinger worked for William Sloanes Coffins Disarmament Program at New Yorks famously more-liberal-than-thou Riverside Church.
That pretty much says it all.
This guy is Princeton's kind of theologian, just as Singer is Princeton's kind of moral philosopher. The Ivy League seminaries were always a mixed bag, strong on fashionable scholarship but weak on Christian principles. Now they've really gone down the tubes.
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08/30/2006 7:54:02 AM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
Sorry, that second paragraph should have been in italics.
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08/30/2006 7:55:09 AM PDT
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: SJackson
"In an interview with The Nation magazine last year, Hunsinger recalls that he was energized after 9-11. I found myself spending more time on the Internet than I care to remember trying to get a handle on what was really happening, he remembered. I could see the ominous implications for war as well as for a crackdown on liberty at home.
I just love these I became a Middle East Expert after 9/11 types. Were was he before 9/11? What rock was he living under prior to 9/11? People who do not educate themselves of world events constantly will be prone to gullibility and believing whoever has the silveriest of tongues.
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08/30/2006 7:55:46 AM PDT
by
neb52
To: Mamzelle
Interesting isn't it that nothing in the article puts Christ anywhere in their Christianity, it is all about themselves.
To: SJackson
Theologically orthodox...Hunsinger emblemizes the growing evangelical left in academia. I bet that either the first statement is untrue, or the second is.
Dan
Biblical Christianity BLOG
Pyromaniacs
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08/30/2006 8:00:57 AM PDT
by
BibChr
("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
To: SJackson
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posted on
08/30/2006 8:01:15 AM PDT
by
LiteKeeper
(Beware the secularization of America; the Islamization of Eurabia)
To: ClearCase_guy
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posted on
08/30/2006 8:01:52 AM PDT
by
wideawake
("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
To: SJackson
Nothing new here: Princeton's William Sloane Coffin was doing this in the '60s.
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08/30/2006 8:06:52 AM PDT
by
AZLiberty
(Creating the <a href="http://clinton.senate.gov">straddle</a> Google bomb one post at a time.)
To: Cicero
"Evangelical" is a hard word to pin down, but I wouldn't call this guy an Evangelical, any more than the other nutcases he grew up with. I figure in a political context it's a perjorative, like right wing Christian. Perhaps that's about to change.
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08/30/2006 8:12:12 AM PDT
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SJackson
(The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn't do!)
To: SJackson
And here I thought we were supposed to separate church and state. Nice to know that like so many other things, those rules don't apply to lefties.
>The right-wing take-over of religious discourse in America needed rebutting, Hunsinger told The Nation. <
Of course, there's no problem at all with a left wing takeover of our nation's schools, universities, media.....
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08/30/2006 8:57:03 AM PDT
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Tzimisce
(How Would Mohammed Vote? Hillary for President! www.dndorks.com)
To: GeorgefromGeorgia
It was the Islamic Iranian takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran, after the fall of the Shah, that led to the first confrontation with the current theological regime in Iran.
And Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the Iranian "students" who held the hostages from our embassy for some 444 days.
Do we want to talk to this sorry excuse for a cur dog?
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08/30/2006 9:15:23 AM PDT
by
alloysteel
(When in doubt, forge ahead anyway. To outsiders, it looks the same as boldness. Or plain crazy.)
To: dinoparty
I am curious whether these people believe basic Christian truths, such as that Jesus is the way, the truth and the life, and that he is the only way to the father. You were giggling as you typed that, right? (I'm sure this crowd would be giggling if they read it.)
To: alloysteel
I understand that there is a dispute over whether or not he was one of the "students."
Regardless, we should put NO trust in anything these Islamicfascists thugs say.
I suspect that negotiating with Kim would be more productive than negotiating with Ahmadinejad.
To: MeanWestTexan
My preacher dad made me read that book when I was twelve. I recommend it to everybody.
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08/30/2006 10:00:26 AM PDT
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flynmudd
(Proud Navy Mom to OSSR Richard T. Blalock-USS Ramage)
To: flynmudd
I knew everything back when I was twelve, so the book would have meant little to me.
Somehow, I have forgotten all I knew back then. :)
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08/30/2006 11:56:54 AM PDT
by
MeanWestTexan
(Kol Hakavod Lezahal)
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