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Rene Padilla to Present at Princeton Theological Seminary on: Latin American Theological Reflection in the Age of Obama

The Hispanic Leadership Program Presents

Latin American Theological Reflection in the Age of Obama

This course will be taught in English.

Date: Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Time: 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Place: Princeton Theological Seminary, Erdman Center, Cooper Conference Room

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Christian anarchism

Christian anarchism is any of several traditions which combine anarchism with Christianity. Christian anarchists believe that freedom is justified spiritually through the teachings of Jesus.

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Óscar Romero

Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez (August 15, 1917– March 24, 1980)[1] was a bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Canada.

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Saint Basil the Great

Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great, (330[2] – January 1, 379) (Greek: ?γιος Βασ?λειος ο Μ?γας) was the bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia,

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Catholic Social Teaching

Catholic social teaching is a body of social doctrine developed by several popes of the Catholic Church since the end of the Nineteenth Century on matters of poverty and wealth, economics, social organization and the role o

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Creative Commons - Course Materials for Community Colleges

We had a board meeting for Creative Commons this past weekend, hosted at Google (where SciFOO was also taking place!) and one of the things we discussed extensively was our progress in making course materials available using CC licenses.

Today there was an announcement from The White House about The American Graduation Initiative:

Today at Macomb College, President Barack Obama announced a proposal to commit $50 million for the development of open online courses for community colleges as part of the American Graduation Initiative: Stronger American Skills through Community Colleges.
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Arab Christian Group Claims First Amendment Rights Denied On Public Property


Arab Christian Group Claims First Amendment Rights Denied On Public Property

The leader of an Arab Christian evangelical group filed suit against the city of Dearborn, Mich., claiming the city violated his First Amendment right to distribute literature on public property.

The incident occurred last month at the city’s annual Arab International Festival, an event that attracted 300,000 visitors and has provided a favorite evangelizing venue for the group, Arabic Christian Perspective, whose members have attended for the past five years.

George Saieg, Arabic Christian Perspective’s founder, says trouble started when he called the Dearborn police to let them know his group would be returning to the festival.

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Latest Update on Religious Hiring Rights

Religious Hiring, Abortion Concerns and Health Care Reform, Anti Discrimination and Religious Freedom and finally, the Press and Faith-Based Initiatives are a few of the topics of this month's E-News for Faith-Based Organizations.

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