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POWER, PROPHECY, AND DOMINIONISM: THE NEW APOSTOLIC REFORMATION GOES TO WASHINGTON
According to historian David Bebbington, mainstream evangelical theology focuses instead on biblicism, crucicentrism, conversionism, and an activism that assumes the implications of the Gospel will be evident in the lives of individual believers.5 In contrast, the NAR's central theological beliefs demand that movement adherents seek influence and power in order to reform, disciple, and govern nations, setting conditions for Jesus to return to govern the earth. Rather than being unique to the last few years or the Trump presidency, the above-mentioned factors, which have contributed to the increased influence enjoyed by the New Apostolic Reformation since its inception in 2000, are at least partially responsible for the growing religio-political syncretism that has in turn made the term \"evangelical\" the focus of scholarly and public debate. After years of striving for acceptance within American evangelicalism and for power within the American political system, restorationist charismatics had finally acquired direct and sustained influence with a potential national leader who they felt would restore the United States to its long-prophesied providential destiny. Historian John Fea briefly acknowledged the NAR, (identifying them as Independent Network Charismatics in a nod to Christerson and Flory's term), and the unanimity with which they supported Trump's candidacy and presidency.10 The NAR and leading apostle C. Peter Wagner also receive brief mention in histories of the Pentecostal and charismatic movements, which observe that the new coalitions of apostles and prophets are growing both in size and influence within the Pentecostal/charismatic world and within wider Christianity.11 Rene Holvast, a professor of missiology in the Democratic Republic of Congo, authored an important monograph on one aspect of the NAR, its fascination with spiritual mapping, a practice some NAR Christians believe helps them fight demons and take control over geographic areas.12 Scholars have also begun to publish useful journal articles exploring different facets of how the movement operates, including exploring its rhetoric and focus on spiritual warfare.13 Yet, this relatively new movement is just beginning to receive the academic attention it deserves.
Meet the Press, October 16, 2011
On this edition of Meet the Press: Herman Cain discusses his 9-9-9 tax plan and his Republican presidential primary campaign; analysis of the presidential candidates from Katty Kay of the BBC and Chuck Todd of NBC; and former Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R-MN) and Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) debate on behalf of candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Perry, respectively.
Meet the Press, January 1, 2012
On this edition of Meet the Press: an exclusive interview with Senator Rick Santorum; Mike Strawn and Chuck Todd discuss the upcoming Iowa Caucuses; insights and analysis from Kathie Obradovich, Mike Murphy, Mark Halperin, David Brooks, and Andrea Mitchell.
The Implementation of Trump’s Energy Dominance Policy in Central European Countries
An important element of the energy policy of the administration of 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, was to increase the sale of American LNG abroad and gain global dominance in the energy field. This policy was also directed toward Europe. The article aims to analyze how energy cooperation between the United States and Central European countries (Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Poland) developed during Donald Trump’s presidency (2017-2021). The research addresses the extent to which Central European countries were the place where the Trump administration’s energy policy was implemented; Did Central European countries treat the US administration’s policy in similar ways? What might have resulted from the different approaches of individual countries? The method adopted in the article is a case study and process tracing. Content and discourse analysis are also employed. To achieve the goal of the paper, the Trump administration’s energy dominance policy will be analyzed first. Next, the US energy relations with Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Poland will be examined. Of the Central European countries, only Poland implemented the premises of the Trump administration’s policy. The differences between the countries analyzed originated in different attitudes towards Russia and the desire to make their energy sectors independent of Moscow.
Meet the Press, November 20, 2011
On this edition of Meet the Press: Senators John Kerry and Jon Kyl discuss the supercommittee formed to tackle the deficit; insights and analysis from Ed Gillespie, Mike Murphy, Dee Dee Myers, and Eugene Robinson.
Meet the Press, August 21, 2011
On this edition of Meet the Press: Robert Gibbs discusses President Obama's re-election campaign; Mitch Daniels discusses the GOP candidates; insights and analysis from E.J. Dionne, Peggy Noonan, Harold Ford, and Maria Bartiromo.
Meet the Press, August 14, 2011
On this edition of Meet the Press: Congresswoman Michele Bachmann discusses her candidacy for the GOP presidential nomination; insights and analysis from Jonathan Martin, Eugene Robinson, Mike Murphy, Terry Branstad, and Chuck Todd.
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The president of the California Public Utilities Commission, Michael Picker, suggests that such a community effort would send a message to the US Department of Energy in response to Secretary Rick Perry's request for a review of the possible negative effects of alternative energy on the electrical distribution system. Steve Elgar Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts, USA. elgar@whoi.edu Philanthropic risks can hit home runs As an adviser to medicalresearch foundations on effective donation (see C. Fiennes Nature 546, 187; 2017), I contend that philanthropic capital has an intrinsic advantage over public funding: it thrives on risk. Melissa L. Stevens Milken Institute Center for Strategic Philanthropy, Washington DC, USA. mstevens@milkeninstitute.org Manage chemicals and waste globally The conferences of the parties to the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions in spring 2017 called for better global management of chemicals and waste to meet the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (particularly 3, 6, 12...