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Os Guinness is a noted British scholar, former Brookings Institute and Woodrow Wilson fellow, and the author and editor of more than twenty books. His newest publication, The Case for Civility: Why America's Future Depends on It, is a proposal for restoring civility in America as a model for fostering civility around the world. Guinness explores the ways Americans can live with their deepest differences and calls for an end to the polarization that threatens our nation's principles of liberty, diversity, and unity.
Sarah Chayes has been living in Kandahar, Afghanistan, since 2001 after covering the fall of the Taliban for NPR. She left journalism iin 2002 to establish the Arghand Cooperative which manufactures skin-care products from botanicals raised by Afghan farmers. She is the author of the book The Punishment of Virtue: Inside Afghanistan after the Taliban. She holds a master's degree from Harvard University in history and Middle Eastern studies.
Harvey Cox is a Baptist minister and preeminent American theologian. His book The Secular City is recognized as one of the most influential books of Protestant theology in the twentieth century. He recently retired as the Hollis Research Professor of Divinity at Harvard University where his research and teaching focused on the interaction of religion, culture, and politics. A prolific author, his newest book is The Future of Faith.
Harvey Cox is a Baptist minister and preeminent American theologian. His book The Secular City is recognized as one of the most influential books of Protestant theology in the twentieth century. He recently retired as the Hollis Research Professor of Divinity at Harvard University where his research and teaching focused on the interaction of religion, culture, and politics. A prolific author, his newest book is The Future of Faith.
Ali Velshi is CNN's Chief Business Correspondent. He is also the host of the network's weekend business program, Your $$$$$, and The Ali Velshi Show on CNN radio. Born in Kenya and raised in Toronto, he graduated from Queens University in Canada with a degree in religion. He is the author of the book Gimme My Money Back: Your Guide to Beating the Financial Crisis.
Ali Velshi is CNN's Chief Business Correspondent. He is also the host of the network's weekend business program, Your $$$$$, and The Ali Velshi Show on CNN radio. Born in Kenya and raised in Toronto, he graduated from Queens University in Canada with a degree in religion. He is the author of the book Gimme My Money Back: Your Guide to Beating the Financial Crisis.
Harvey Cox is a Baptist minister and preeminent American theologian. His book The Secular City is recognized as one of the most influential books of Protestant theology in the twentieth century. He recently retired as the Hollis Research Professor of Divinity at Harvard University where his research and teaching focused on the interaction of religion, culture, and politics. A prolific author, his newest book is The Future of Faith.
Ali Velshi is CNN's Chief Business Correspondent. He is also the host of the network's weekend business program, Your $$$$$, and The Ali Velshi Show on CNN radio. Born in Kenya and raised in Toronto, he graduated from Queens University in Canada with a degree in religion. He is the author of the book Gimme My Money Back: Your Guide to Beating the Financial Crisis.
Ali Velshi is CNN's Chief Business Correspondent. He is also the host of the network's weekend business program, Your $$$$$, and The Ali Velshi Show on CNN radio. Born in Kenya and raised in Toronto, he graduated from Queens University in Canada with a degree in religion. He is the author of the book Gimme My Money Back: Your Guide to Beating the Financial Crisis.
Nicholas Kristof is a Pulitzer Prize-winning op-ed columnist for The New York Times. Described as the moral conscience of today's generation of journalists, he is widely acclaimed for his writings on human rights abuses in Africa and Asia. His latest book is Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College and studied law at Oxford University.
Nicholas Kristof is a Pulitzer Prize-winning op-ed columnist for The New York Times. Described as the moral conscience of today's generation of journalists, he is widely acclaimed for his writings on human rights abuses in Africa and Asia. His latest book is Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Harvard College and studied law at Oxford University.