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Our Favorite Lib – Tony Campolo on SBE

Erik Guzman November 20th, 2009

Our Favorite Lib.This week on Steve Brown Etc., two old white guys for the price of one! Join Steve and Tony Campolo as they talk about the ups and downs of today's youth, Obama's Nobel prize and how to disagree on issues without resorting to personal attacks.

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You've probably seen Tony talking about politics and religion on Nightline, CNN, MSNBC, Politically Incorrect, etc. He's Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Eastern University and the Founder and President of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education. Find out more about our favorite lib at TonyCampolo.org.

Tony Campolo is the author of 35 books, his latest three being Letters to a Young Evangelical, The God of Intimacy and Action and his most recent release, Red Letter Christians: A Citizen's Guide to Faith and Politics.

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4 Responses to “Our Favorite Lib – Tony Campolo on SBE”

The Merry Monk » Plugged on Steve Brown Etc. November 20th, 2009

[...] Tony Campolo joined us on Steve Brown Etc. this week. That's always a treat. If you've never heard Tony and Steve on the show, check it out. [...]

Marilyn Harrington November 24th, 2009

All of you are so honest, open and real. Thank you for reminding me that being a Christian can be fun and is not a "perfect" condition. Steve, you and Tony are in my age group. You remind me that being an "old white gal" is not a bad thing to be. Never stop spreading the word in your honest manner.
You might remember me – I am Lorrie Derringer's big sister. Yes, she is very special.

Sharon Till November 26th, 2009

Tony cited Margaret Mead. You know, don't you, that the young Samoan girl who was Mead's prime informant regarding the sexual promiscuity of her people group was engaged in "recreational lying"? She repented and publicly confessed when she grew old. As a Christian believer, the informant didn't want the lies on her conscience anymore, and had come to understand that she had given Samoa an unjustified reputaion.

See the books of Derek Freeman. His expose, initially dismissed and strongly resisted, is now widely accepted–but not widely enough.

Thanks for the program, Steve and Tony.

Austin February 9th, 2010

Tony covers some interesting points here. I'd recommend both The Ordinary Radicals and Another World is Possible, both documentaries that Tony Campolo is featured in.

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