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 Biden and Harris Call on Faith as a Source of Love of Neighbor and Commitments to Justice
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By Auburn
In Featured, Voices
Posted August 31, 2020

Biden and Harris Call on Faith as a Source of Love of Neighbor and Commitments to Justice

Should they win the election in 2020,  how will Joe Biden and Kamala Harris construct the role of faith in US politics?  How might their own faiths influence how they govern in their roles?

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 Dr. George E. “Tink” Tinker is Auburn’s 2019 Walter Wink Scholar-Activist Award Winner
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By Auburn
In Featured, Press Releases, Public Theologies, Research, Scholar-Activism, Theological Schools, Voices
Posted September 30, 2019

Dr. George E. “Tink” Tinker is Auburn’s 2019 Walter Wink Scholar-Activist Award Winner

Dr. Tinker, a citizen of the Osage (wazhazhe) Nation, who spent an academic career both fighting for American Indian justice and challenging eurochristian students and communities to recognize [...]

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 There’s No Vaccination for a Spiritual Disease. None of Us Is Immune.
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By Auburn
In Featured, Voices
Posted July 23, 2019

There’s No Vaccination for a Spiritual Disease. None of Us Is Immune.

President Trump who seems to be addicted to the raw power, itself. He is embedded now in our political system, getting drunk before our eyes on what he can unleash with one tweet

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 What New Immigrants In the Heartland Say About America And Being Told To ‘Go Back’
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By Paul Raushenbush
In Featured, Voices
Posted July 19, 2019

What New Immigrants In the Heartland Say About America And Being Told To ‘Go Back’

In Nebraska, immigrant Americans are feeling protective of a vision for this country they fear is faltering.

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 The Ideological Border Crisis Of ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’ 
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By Paul Raushenbush
In Featured, Voices
Posted July 16, 2019

The Ideological Border Crisis Of ‘Go Back To Where You Came From’ 

Go where you came from’ is also a suppression of public disagreement and debate, and it is a fundamental threat to the well-being of our country.

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 Five Churches that Stood Up For LGBT People Before Stonewall
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By Auburn
In Featured, Voices
Posted June 20, 2019

Five Churches that Stood Up For LGBT People Before Stonewall

(Dr. White will be speaking at Holy Apostles Church on June 23rd as part of World Pride Celebrations. All are invited.) By Dr. Heather White  The history of Christianity and LGBTQ rights is often [...]

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 World Pride and the Continued Resonance of FDR’s Four Freedoms
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By Paul Raushenbush
In Featured, Voices
Posted June 19, 2019

World Pride and the Continued Resonance of FDR’s Four Freedoms

The Four Freedoms apply to the particular struggle for full equality of the LGBTQI communities and encapsulate the freedoms I want as a gay man and for my family.

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 Faith Community is Breaking Bars in Atlanta
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By Auburn
In Featured, Voices
Posted June 18, 2019

Faith Community is Breaking Bars in Atlanta

The Spirit is moving in Atlanta this week calling Pastors, Rabbis, Priests, Imams, and justice seeking faith leaders to Let My People Go and End Mass Incarceration.

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