Evangelicals and the Middle East [Rush Transcript; Federal New Service]
Session III of a Council on Foreign Relations symposium on evangelicals and foreign policy, which discusses the role of evangelicals in the...
Speakers: Eliza Griswold, Fellow, New America Foundation
Paul Marshall, Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Timothy P. Weber, Senior Consultant, Higher Education Practice, EFL Associates; Former President, Memphis Theological Seminary
Presider: Rachel Bronson, Vice President, Programs and Studies, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
November 30, 2007
Watch a panel of experts discusses the stance of evangelical Christians toward U.S.-Middle East policy.
This event is part of the Religion and Foreign Policy Symposia Series, which is made possible by the generous support of the Henry Luce Foundation.
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Session III of a Council on Foreign Relations symposium on evangelicals and foreign policy, which discusses the role of evangelicals in the...
Listen to a panel of experts discusses the stance of evangelical Christians toward U.S.-Middle East policy.
Watch a panel of experts discusses the stance of evangelical Christians toward U.S.-Middle East policy.
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