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Entries tagged with “American Exceptionalism” from Religion and Ethics Newsweekly

At an October 22 briefing at the National Press Club in Washington, Anna Greenberg, senior vice president at Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, presented the results of a Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly/UN Foundation national survey on how religion shapes American perceptions about US foreign policy priorities and commitments. She was joined by Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly executive editor and host Bob Abernethy; Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly managing editor and correspondent Kim Lawton; UN Foundation president Tim Wirth; Center for Strategic and International Studies president and CEO John Hamre; and Council on Foreign Relations adjunct senior fellow for religion and foreign policy Timothy Shah.

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Timothy Shah, adjunct senior fellow for religion and foreign policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, comments on the Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly survey findings about evangelicals and non-evangelicals and on America's historical sense of covenant, calling, and self-criticism about its conduct in the world.

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In an interview, Anna Greenberg, senior vice-president at Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research, describes the results of her new survey for Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly and the United Nations Foundation about religion and America's role in the world and analyzes the potential political implications of the findings.

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