Bob Edgar

Bob Edgar

President of Common Cause, former general secretary of the National Council of Churches.

"On Faith" panelist Dr. Bob Edgar is president of Common Cause and former general secretary of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the USA, the leading U.S. organization in the movement for Christian unity. An ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, he came to the Council from Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, Calif., where he was president from 1990-2000. He was a six-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives, where he was the first Democrat in more than 120 years to be elected from the heavily Republican Seventh District of Pennsylvania. He served in Congress from 1974 to 1987. His wide-ranging career has also included pastorates at United Methodist congregations and stints as a teacher, college chaplain, community organizer, and director of a “think tank” on national security issues. He received a bachelor of arts degree from Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pa., and a master of divinity degree from the Theological School of Drew University, Madison, N.J. He holds four honorary doctoral degrees. Later this year, he will become President and CEO of Common Cause. Close.

Bob Edgar

President of Common Cause, former general secretary of the National Council of Churches.

"On Faith" panelist Dr. Bob Edgar is president of Common Cause, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, and a former congressman. more »

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July 9, 2007 9:57 AM

Define 'Pagan'

If there are growing numbers in the military who list "pagan" as a religion, then it would seem appropriate for the military to have chaplains available to minister to their members. While such a step will challenge the structure that defines "chaplain" I see no harm if there is a demonstrated need. That begs the question, "What is a pagan?"

As for voting for a "pagan" for public office, again that begs the question, "What is a pagan?"

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July 20, 2007 6:11 AM

Timing is Everything

In the Gospel of John, all of Chapter 17 is a remarkable prayer of Jesus to God in heaven. It is there we find one of the reasons for the ecumenical movement in the world: “...that they may all be one.”

For Christians who take the Bible seriously the ecumenical movement is very important. Whatever a pope says about other Christians is worth consideration.

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