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April 26, 2008
Rev Wright at the National Press Club
Senator Barack Obama's spiritual advisor and pastor of 20 years will be speaking at the National Press Club for a Monday morning breakfast.
The Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., senior pastor of the Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, will discuss the role of faith in the public square in a presentation entitled, The African American Religious Experience; Theology & Practice, at a National Press Club breakfast on April 28th.
Dr. Wright will also talk about his pastorate, his development as a theologian and teacher, and the how the issues of social justice and global inequities have shaped his faith and his fight for those who are most marginalized in society. He will address the legacy and tradition of education in his family. And Dr. Wright will put into perspective theologically, historically and politically, his ministry and public service that has been so widely discussed in the media.
The NPC calendar item mentions that the event is unfortunately sold out, but there is a link at the bottom of the page requesting submissions for questions to ask the Honorable Reverend. I'm certain that the readers here can think of some relevant queries, and wouldn't even consider submit anything offensive or objectionable. There's plenty of room for offensive and objectionable in the comments for this post.
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