Christianity
Christian Citizenship and American Empire
Don Snider, Chris Hickey Monday, 1 September 2003
US involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq requires that Christians play a larger role in the debate over American power, particularly empire-building. Christians should and can contribute as America reconciles itself to its neo-imperial influence.
Winning Friends in the Middle East
Rebecca Miller Friday, 27 June 2003
Rebecca Miller explains the need for maximal reconciliation between Palestinians and Israelis and encourages the United States to look beyond purely political-military solutions.
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Why Brandywine Review?
Robert Seiple Saturday, 1 March 2003
Religion has long been an ignored and misunderstood by academics and activists engaged in global affairs, who have in turn been ignored and misunderstood by religious people in America.
Mission Improbable: A Chinese House Church Leader Responds to American Bible Smugglers
Saturday, 1 March 2003
Although American Christians who attempt to "bomb" Chinese communities with Scripture tracts might have the best intentions, they may actually be doing more harm than good.
Can You Describe This?
Joshua White Saturday, 1 March 2003
Christians can help make hope tangible by making sense of suffering around the world.
On Military Bureaucracy
Domenick Rowe Friday, 15 February 2002
Domenick Rowe speaks with Don Snider, professor at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, about professionalism.
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