Mercer’s groundbreaking conference on faith, science and the environment, “Caring for Creation: A Scientific and Theological Response,” begins Oct. 29, and concludes Oct. 31 with a green day of service. The conference, and its topic, caring for God’s Creation, are drawing a lot of buzz ahead of the event. In addition to stories in the 11th Hour Newspaper and The Cluster, a number of media outlets have picked up on it this week.
Event organizer and Mercer student Kathryn Doornbos wrote an op-ed for The Macon Telegraph on Sunday, Oct. 25, to read it go>.
Conference plenary speaker and Mercer Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics Dr. David Gushee wrote an op-ed on Creation care for the Associated Baptist Press, to read it go>.
The Oct. 29 edition of The Macon Telegraph also featured a story about the event, to read it go>.
Doornbos was also interviewed by the WMGT 41 TV in Macon Oct. 29, to view the the interview, go>.
Mercer’s Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics Dr. David Gushee, penned a column for USA Today, the nation’s largest newspaper, in the Sept. 28 edition. The op-ed “What Roe Started” focuses on finding the theology of common ground and moving away from the current state of demonization in political and religious discourse stemming from Roe v. Wade.
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The Associated Baptist Press featured a story on a McAfee School of Theology lecture on its Web site on Sept. 17. The ABP ran a story on the lecture of Dr. Robert J. Russell, a scientist and theologian who gave the second annual D. Perry and Betty Ginn Lecture on Christian Faith and Modern Science.
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Prompted by a planned commencement address to the University of Notre Dame and the impending appointment of a justice to the United States Supreme Court, President Obama has found himself in an unwanted debate on abortion The New York Times reported May 14. The newspaper turned to Mercer’s Dr. David Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, for insights on what President Obama will do to walk a fine line in the debate.
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A new poll by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life found that nearly two-thirds of white evangelical Christians in the United States believe torture can be justified against terror suspects. This poll has prompted debate in the mainstream and religious press and many media outlets have turned to Dr. David Gushee, Mercer University’s Distinguished Professor of Christian Ethics, for help in understanding the poll, and the trends it represents. The Associated Press interviewed Dr. Gushee for its story, which has run in a number of print, online and television outlets. In addition, a story in Nashville’s The Tennessean has been distributed widely. The Pew poll echoes results from a similar poll commissioned in September by Mercer and Faith and Public Life of Southern white evangelicals.
To see the poll result at the Pew Forum’s Web site, go>.
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To read the story in The Tennessean, go>.
Dr. David P. Gushee, Mercer’s Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, penned an op-ed column in the March 16 edition of USA Today, the largest newspaper in the country. The article, titled “Mr. President, we need more than lip service,” calls on President Obama to do more than just talk about bridging the gap in the culture wars.
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The Baptist Standard, the Texas Baptist news journal, quoted two Mercer professors in a story on the challenges New Urbanism presents to churches. Mercer’s Dr. Peter Brown, associate provost and professor of philosophy, and Dr. Ronald W. Johnson, professor of preaching and evangelism at the McAfee School of Theology, contributed their expertise to the story.
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Politico, one the nation’s leading political news Web sites, turned to Mercer’s Dr. David Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, for his analysis of President Barack Obama’s new faith-based initiative. The story appeared on Politico.com on Feb. 5 and on a number of news Web sites through Politico’s news service.
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Reuters News Service examined the many failings of ethics of recent years in the United States from the perspective of religious leaders in an article on Jan. 21. Reuters turned to Dr. David P. Gushee, Mercer’s Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, to help analyze the problem for the story, titled “Ethics crisis in America? Church leaders say yes.” The piece ran in a number of newspapers around the country.
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A story in the Dec. 19 edition of the Los Angeles Times focused on conservative evangelicals’ wariness of the coming Obama Administration and included analysis from a Mercer professor. Dr. David Gushee, Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics, tells the nation’s fourth largest newspaper that the fears of many conservative evangelicals may not be warranted and comes from Barack Obama’s party affiliation, rather than his record.
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