| Jim Wallis is a best-selling author, public theologian, speaker, preacher, and international commentator on religion and public life, faith and politics. He is president and CEO of Sojourners, where he is editor-in-chief of Sojourners magazine.
In this 2006 talk recorded live at Greenbelt, Jim Wallis discusses alternatives to a moral crusade against terrorism. He explains how the battle over terrorism and foreign policy isn't just a political one, but a theological and spiritual battle about whether good or bad religion will prevail. Wallis argues that the answer to bad religion is not secularism, but better religion; right now there is bad religion around the topic of terrorism. Greenbelt is a Christian music and arts festival in the United Kingdom first held in 1974 that attracts around 19,000 festival-goers.
Length: 59 minutes
Size: 56 MB
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