

Faith and Law
Faith and Law
Over the past 30 years, Faith and Law has brought a wide variety of distinguished speakers to address contemporary political and cultural issues for the benefit of congressional staff.
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Jan 16, 2015 • 48min
What Politicians should say when they are asked about Evolution
What Should Politicians Say When Asked About Evolution? (Evolution News & Views)Support the show

Jun 20, 2014 • 23min
Doing Our Duty While Living in Exile
Mr. Cromartie highlighted four propositions and virtues we ought to consider as we engage our culture and public life in our various vocations.Support the show

May 16, 2014 • 37min
The Tragedy of Henry Laurens
Mr. Neville will tell the cautionary tale of South Carolina's Henry Laurens, an American Revolutionary leader who shared the convictions but not the determination of William Wilberforce. In his effort to end the slave trade, Wilberforce became a shining example of how Christians should engage in the public square. Laurens, sadly, gave up the fight-with tragic results.Mr. Neville has worked for Congressman Pitts as chief of staff, communications director, district aide, and campaign manager. He previously worked as an aide to Pennsylvania State Representative Raymond Bunt (R, Montgomery County) and as editor of The Zephyr, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.He leads the House Faith and Law reading group and attends Fairfax Community Church. He is a graduate of Franklin and Marshall College.He has written, often on historical topics, for the Philadelphia Inquirer, National Review Online, the New York Times, and the Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. He is currently writing a history of the 8th Virginia Regiment, which was recruited and led by Peter Muhlenberg during the Revolutionary War.Support the show

May 2, 2014 • 30min
A Light in This Present Darkness
Cherie Harder will respond to the proposition that Christians may be becoming a moral minority: Is that true and if so, what is our response? Are we a prophetic voice that can still lead? Support the show

Apr 4, 2014 • 29min
Intelligent design and the origins of the universe
Dr. Meyer will be presenting on intelligent design and the origins of the universe. A deep and thorough understanding of science is a doorway into the mind of a Creator who has encoded an information system into all living things. Support the show

Mar 14, 2014 • 32min
My Brother's Keeper
What are our Biblical responsibilities to our brothers and sisters, especially those who are not like us? From Cain to Christ, God is clear that we have a responsibility to help the "other." President Obama understood this principle when he recently launched an initiative for young men of color of the same name. Come join a discussion about what it means to be our brother's and sister's keeper in the current context. Max Finberg has dedicated his career to serving others, especially hungry people. He has a wide range of experience in the government, non-profit, and political arenas. He currently serves as Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and coordinates two Secretarial initiatives: StrikeForce, USDA's initiative for rural growth and opportunity, and Cultural Transformation, focused on creating a 21st Century workforce that is diverse and inclusive. USDA administers programs that benefit one in five Americans with nutrition assistance, contribute to rural development, promote environmental stewardship and feed hungry people around the world.He recently finished assignments at the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, as a Senior Policy Advisor within President Obama's Domestic Policy Council, as well as Acting Director of USDA's Office of Tribal Relations, working with American Indians. In May 2009, he was appointed by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack to direct USDA's Center for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. The Center builds partnerships between USDA and faith-based and secular organizations to better serve individuals, families and communities. Previously, he was the first director of the Alliance to End Hunger, a non-profit organization that engages diverse institutions in building the public will to end hunger, both in the United States and worldwide. The Alliance connects U.S. businesses, religious bodies, charities, and foundations to change the politics of hunger. Prior to joining the Alliance, Mr. Finberg served Ambassador and former Representative Tony Hall (D-OH) for 12 years in a variety of capacities. He was special assistant to the ambassador at the U.S. Mission to the UN Agencies for Food and Agriculture in Rome, Italy. Mr. Finberg was also a senior legislative assistant covering domestic hunger and poverty issues for Representative Hall. He worked on the successful passage of The Hunger Relief Act and the Community Solutions Act with a variety of anti-poverty and faith-based organizations. Support the show

Feb 28, 2014 • 31min
The Disputed Kingship and the Democratization of Everything
From the earliest years after the death and resurrection of Christ, the affirmation "Jesus is Lord," that is, Jesus is King, has been the fundamental Christian confession of faith. But is he King? And if he is, what difference does it make in the corridors of power and in everyday living?Support the show

Jan 31, 2014 • 30min
Why Has the United States Failed in its Policy of Advancing International Religious Freedom?
A comprehensive report just out from the non-partisan Pew Research Center confirms findings from its previous reports: Almost three-quarters of the world's population live in countries where religious freedom is severely restricted. These consistent findings raise significant moral, humanitarian, and national security issues for the United States. For more than 15 years, the US has had a statutory requirement to advance religious freedom in its foreign policy. Unfortunately, America's IRF policy has accomplished precious little under three administrations. Farr will discuss the high stakes in religious persecution, the reasons for US failures, and how we might succeed should we choose to do so.Support the show

Dec 7, 2013 • 41min
How to Alleviate Widespread Poverty (and Create Wealth)
Christians and all people of good will should be concerned about poverty at home and abroad, and want to do something about it. Unfortunately, there is strong disagreement about how to do so. One way to resolve the disagreement is to consider the top ten conditions that allow countries to prosper, the lack of which correlates with poverty. Since there is one known pathway to widespread prosperity, the prudent strategy is to help others find their way up the path, rather than seeking to forge a new and untested one.Support the show

Nov 23, 2013 • 30min
Liberty, Justice and the Future of American Conservatism
Conservatives are known for their love of liberty, but what about justice? Do conservatives love justice, too, and if so why don't they talk more about it? Henry Olsen will discuss these questions in the context of conservatism's continued electoral challenges.Support the show


