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SUMMARY:Political Theology: What Does Christianity Teach Us About Politics?
DESCRIPTION:Each summer\, Baylor in Washington hosts an academic seminar in our nation’s capital examining key issues at the intersection of faith\, ethics\, and public policy. These discussion-based seminars are designed for young professionals and rising academics seeking to integrate their beliefs with questions they encounter in their intellectual and professional endeavors. This summer\, our seminar is entitled “Political Theology: What Does Christianity Teach About Politics?” \n2022 Speakers \n\nNigel Biggar\, Oxford University\nEric Gregory\, Princeton University\nRalph Hancock\, Brigham Young University\nKevin Vallier\, Bowling Green State University\nVince Bacote\, Wheaton College\nCatherine Pakaluk\, Catholic University of America\n\nKeynote Address: Rev. Eugene Rivers
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LOCATION:Washington\, D.C.
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SUMMARY:Is Our Foreign Policy Good? American Moral Absolutism and the China Challenge
DESCRIPTION:Many Americans frame frictions with China not only as a set of conflicting interests to be managed\, but as a decisive battle between Democracy and Autocracy\, between Good and Evil. In this formulation\, our interests are often equated with the maintenance of our power and our power is viewed in millenarian terms. This tendency is baffling not only to our adversaries\, but to our allies as well. Why do we lean on normative language whenever we feel threatened? And how can we make convincing arguments about the threat of Chinese Communist Party governance in a complex\, skeptical world that does not view the United States as a moral exemplar and or the last hope of Christendom? \nRobert Daly is the Director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. \nBefore going to the Wilson Center in 2013\, Robert Daly directed the University of Maryland China Initiative and served as American Director of the Johns Hopkins University-Nanjing University Center for Chinese and American Studies in Nanjing\, China. He began work in U.S.-China relations as Cultural Exchanges Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing in the late 80s and early 90s. After leaving the Foreign Service\, he taught Chinese at Cornell\, worked on television and theater projects in China as a host\, actor\, and writer\, and helped produce the Chinese-language version of Sesame Street. He is a director of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations and American Mandarin Society and a member of the Task Force on U.S. China Policy. Mr. Daly has testified before Congress and his views are featured regularly on NPR\, C-Span\, CNBC\, and the Voice of America. He has interpreted for Chinese leaders\, including Jiang Zemin\, and American leaders\, including Jimmy Carter and Henry Kissinger. He has lived in China for 12 years. \nRobert Daly directs the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Wilson Center. He has thirty-five years’ experience working on political\, cultural\, and academic aspects of U.S-China relations. His analysis is featured regularly on NPR\, C-Span\, CNBC\, and the Voice of America. He has interpreted for Chinese leaders\, including Jiang Zemin\, and American leaders\, including Jimmy Carter.
URL:https://cscmovement.org/event/is-our-foreign-policy-good-american-moral-absolutism-and-the-china-challenge/
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