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<note>This book is an edited volume of the writings and speeches of the late Paul B. Henry, a former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives and professor of political science at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The writings by Paul Henry are supplemented by ten essays written by prominent friends and colleagues of Mr. Henry, including Speaker of the U.S. House Dennis Hastert, former Oregon Senator Mark O. Hatfield, nationally syndicated columnist David S. Broder, and Fuller Theological Seminary President Richard J. Mouw. In addition, there are introductory and interpretive comments by Professor Douglas Koopman, who serves as the Program Director of the Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics at Calvin College. The book is a timeless, and thus timely, contribution to the renewed debate about appropriately mixing religious faith and public life.</note>
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