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Beck and Billy Graham: Stealing the Blessing
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Diana Butler Bass
Glenn Beck met with Billy Graham on February 19. Beck is a Mormon, and a self-made leader in the re-emergent Religious Right and Tea Party movements, and Graham is a Baptist evangelist, long-time esteemed leader of American evangelicalism. An unlikely pair. Yet, in the last Gallup poll for “most admired man” Beck and Graham tied…
Martin Luther King Jr: Fierce Urgency of Now
By
Diana Butler Bass
In April 1967, a year before he was killed, Martin Luther King, Jr. preached on the “fierce urgency of now” in a sermon entitled, “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence.” Of all his speeches, it remains the least remembered because it summoned Christians to protest Vietnam. Despite the specific historical references, however, King’s argument that…
Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords: Speaking for the Soul
By
Diana Butler Bass
The Sunday after Martin Luther King was assassinated in 1968, my husband’s family attended their Presbyterian church. They went with heavy hearts, expecting the pastor to help make sense of the tragedy. The minister rose to preach. The congregation held its breath. But he said nothing of the events in Memphis. He preached as if…
Africa’s Real Goal: Human Rights and the Religion of the Heart
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Diana Butler Bass
With the World Cup in South Africa, it is appropriate to take note of African religion–for not only are Africans sports-mad, but they are the most religious people in the world. In 1912, geographer George Kimball quipped, “The darkest thing about Africa has been our ignorance of it.” For most Americans, not much has changed…
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