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GOD'S PLACE IN POLITICS AN ACADEMIC ATTRACTS LISTENERS, AND ARROWS, WITH CHRISTIAN THESIS

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The Boston Globe, June 21st, 1990

At the height of the God-is-dead movement in the 1960s, William F. Buckley Jr. observed that if you mentioned God more than once at a New York dinner party, you weren't invited back. Outside of divinity schools, academic sophisticates also found talk of God embarrassing. Many would say that they still do. Glenn Tinder, a political science professor at the University of Massachusetts at Boston, not only mentions God but has a new book out arguing that politics, in its broadest sense, is ultimately grounded in the measureless value bestowed on each human being by God. Tinder is being treated wit...

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