The Politics of Forgiveness | Baylor University in Washington, DC

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The Politics of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a Christian virtue. Is it also a political one? To what extent does forgiveness depend on repentance, and upon justice? Some say democracies cannot survive without practicing forgiveness; others that this is too much to expect. Should we resign ourselves to mere toleration, or can forgiveness be approximated in concrete political ways? These are questions at the forefront of American public life, and how we answer them has meaningful implications for our civic leaders.

 

Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 7:00 pm EST at the National Press Club in Washington, DC

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Reimagining America Project (RAP) | Featuring Claude Alexander

On Wednesday, February 1, 2023 at 5:30 PM, the Reimagining America Project will host a discussion of the groundbreaking book on race and faith called “Required.” This conversation will be led by its co-author Bishop Claude Alexander, and will explore the ways that we can show up to work for racial justice in this world.

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Integrate: Faith & Innovate | Guest Host Bob Doll Interviews Bishop Claude Alexander

In this episode of Integrate: Faith & Innovate, guest host Bob Doll interviews Bishop Claude Alexander. They talk about Bishop Alexander’s book, Necessary Christianity: What Jesus Shows We Must Be and Do, and what Jesus shows us to do around calling and direction. He also shares about Dr. Martin Luther King’s influence on him. To conclude, Bishop Alexander challenges us to reach out to those in the margins and highlights how we can strengthen our faith and relationship with God.

 

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