Mark Tauber
Sr. Vice President, HarperCollins Publishers

Mark Tauber

Tauber, Senior Vice President of HarperCollins Publishers, has a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary and 15 years of books publishing experience.

Archive: Mark Tauber

No truly good acts?

I disagree with Kant who said there is no true altruism. I think that we are actually made to be good.

By Mark Tauber | October 27, 2009; 02:48 PM ET | Comments (6)

People want faith not polity

The Vatican's opening to Anglicans is sadly like a footnote in an obscure academic text buried in the stacks of a university library. Most people of faith and certainly those outside of the faith simply do not care about such church policy and polity chess moves.

By Mark Tauber | October 27, 2009; 02:03 PM ET | Comments (0)

Mugabe, al-Bashir, Shwe and Google

We may want the devil today, but do we really need a Satan when we have such horribly real folks as Robert Mugabe, Omar al-Bashir and Than Shwe?

By Mark Tauber | March 25, 2009; 11:52 AM ET | Comments (2)

Expressing or Legislating Religion

Speaking publicly about one's faith and legislating accordingly are two different things. Presidents should not be demonized when they make statements of faith.

By Mark Tauber | November 18, 2008; 03:07 PM ET | Comments (0)

 
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