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The Moral Responsibility of the Historian and the Case for Christian America

John Fea   |  April 7, 2011 Leave a Comment

Here is an audio version of a talk I gave last week at Wheaton’s Center for Applied Christian Ethics.  It is about 45 minutes long.

Thanks again to Dr. Vince Bacote for the invitation to spend some time at the Evangelical Vatican.  Apart from the lecture, my favorite part of the trip was reading the guest book in my room at the college’s guest house.  It read like a Who’s Who of American evangelicalism!

 

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