Not exact matches
In Harris» narrative, it's hard to see exactly how she comes to the conclusion that concerns for «the poor's rights» demand aligning with
liberal politics rather than those
of Christian conservatives, but by the end, Harris finds herself on the opposite
side of the
political spectrum, voting with those she had envisioned as the manifestation
of evil while growing up.
At the beginning
of his years as a seminary professor» most
of them spent at the Lutheran School
of Theology at Chicago (LSTC)» Braaten was on the
liberal side of the American Lutheran
political and theological
spectrum.
Voices on all
sides of the religious and
political spectrum have begun to recognize — not least because
of the increased presence
of Islam in Western societies — that a purely secular,
liberal approach to public discourse is not sustainable in a world increasingly shaped by religions.