After Words
John Danforth
2015-10-24T23:03:01-04:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/c5f/20151024230737002_hd.jpgFormer Senator John Danforth (R-MO) talked about his book The Relevance of Religion. in which he looks at partisan politics. In his book, Senator Danforth argues that a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current embittered state of politics and calls to task his own party for creating a political system where only the loudest opinions and most rambunctious personalities are heard.He says that such a system is not sustainable and is unfaithful to our essential nature. He was interviewed by former Senator Tim Hutchinson (R-AR).
Former Senator John Danforth (R-MO) talked about his book The Relevance of Religion. in which he looks at partisan politics. In his book,…
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Former Senator John Danforth (R-MO) talked about his book The Relevance of Religion. in which he looks at partisan politics. In his book, Senator Danforth argues that a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current embittered state of politics and calls to task his own party for creating a political system where only the loudest opinions and most rambunctious personalities are heard.He says that such a system is not sustainable and is unfaithful to our essential nature. He was interviewed by former Senator Tim Hutchinson (R-AR). close
Former Senator John Danforth (R-MO) talked about his book The Relevance of Religion. in which he looks at partisan politics. In his book,… read more
Former Senator John Danforth (R-MO) talked about his book The Relevance of Religion. in which he looks at partisan politics. In his book, Senator Danforth argues that a sense of religion can lead the country out of the current embittered state of politics and calls to task his own party for creating a political system where only the loudest opinions and most rambunctious personalities are heard.He says that such a system is not sustainable and is unfaithful to our essential nature. He was interviewed by former Senator Tim Hutchinson (R-AR). close