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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Forum on Elections at SMU - Open to Public

Texas Faith  and Perkins School of Theology - Public forum on Elections and common Good. 

Please check the map in the link and familiarize parking, it will save you the time.



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Texas Faith’s next public forum will be held on Thursday, September 27

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Next Thursday, at SMU’s Perkins School of Theology, Texas Faith panelists William Lawrence, Mike Ghouse, Katie Sherrod, George Mason, Dwight McKissic and Gordon Wright will participate in a discussion about the 2012 election and the common good. I will moderate the panel, which will focus on whether the 2012 race is furthering the nation’s good and how the campaigns could do so better.
We hope to see you at Protho Hall on the SMU campus for the free event, which starts at 7:00 p.m. and runs until 8:30

SMU's Perkins School of Theology to hosts Elections and the Common Good

I am pleased to invite you to join me to hear out  “Elections and the Common Good” -a pluralists perspective on issues of the day - Mike Ghouse
 http://www.smu.edu/News/2012/texas-faith-forum-12sept2012
SMU's Perkins School of Theology to host Texas Faith Public Forum
Forum Topic: Elections and the Common Good
September 12, 2012

DALLAS (SMU) – Perkins School of Theology will host a Texas Faith Public Forum, “Elections and the Common Good,” Thursday, September 27, 2012, from 7-8:30 pm in the Great Hall of Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Hall.

This event will be moderated by Dallas Morning News editorial columnist William McKenzie and senior political writer Wayne Slater of the newspaper's Texas Faith blog, which brings together religious leaders and thinkers from diverse faith traditions to discuss contemporary issues and concerns.

Perkins School of Theology Dean William B. Lawrence – one of the forum panelists – notes that this event is scheduled less than one week before the first presidential debate, and provides the opportunity to ask, “How is the 2012 election helping to define the national good – and how can the campaigns do that better?”

In addition to Dean Lawrence, panelists include the following leaders:

1.            Katie Sherrod, an independent writer/producer and Episcopalian activist, Fort Worth
2.            George Mason, senior pastor of Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas
3.            Dwight McKissic, senior sastor of Cornerstone Baptist, Arlington
4.            Gordon K. Wright, North Texas leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of LDS
5.            Mike Ghouse, president of the Foundation for Pluralism, Dallas

The public is invited to this event, and there is no charge to attend. Prothro Hall is located on the SMU campus at 5901 Bishop Boulevard in Dallas. Free parking in the Meadows Museum garage, located across the street from Prothro Hall, can be accessed from Bishop Boulevard by turning right on Schlegel Street. Guests must use the left lane of the entryway to the parking garage to avoid a charge for parking. A map of the SMU campus is available at smu.edu/maps.

For more information:

Connie L. Nelson
Director of Public Affairs and Alumni Relations at Perkins School of Theology
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clnelson@smu.edu;
Tim McLemore

Associate Director of Public Affairs at Perkins School of Theology
214-768-13

tmclemore@smu.edu
About Perkins School of Theology:

Perkins School of Theology, founded in 1911, is one of five official University-related schools of theology of The United Methodist Church. Degree programs include the Master of Divinity, Master of Sacred Music, Master of Theological Studies, Master of Church Ministries, and Doctor of Ministry, as well as the Ph.D., in cooperation with The Graduate Program in Religious Studies at SMU’s Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences.

About The Dallas Morning News:

Established in 1885, The Dallas Morning News is Texas’ leading newspaper and the flagship newspaper subsidiary of A. H. Belo Corporation. It has received nine Pulitzer Prizes since 1986, as well as numerous other industry awards recognizing the quality of its investigative and feature journalism, design and photojournalism. Its portfolio of print and digital products reaches an average daily audience of more than 1.1 million people and includes online news and information sites; iPhone, Android and iPad apps; Al Día, the leading Spanish-language daily in North Texas; neighborsgo, a consumer-generated community news outlet; and Briefing, the free, home-delivered quick-read. For more information about The Dallas Morning News, contact Kelly Christensen, Director of Marketing, The Dallas Morning News,   ' class="skype_pnh_logo_img" v:shapes="_x0000_i1026"> 214-977-7654, kchristensen@dallasnews.com .

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