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Parent topics
- Pat Robertson [r]: Pentecostal minister and "televangelist" with high visibility in Christian Right politics; organizations founded include Regent University and Regent Law School [e]
- Religious broadcasting [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Christian Right [r]: A number of contemporary right-wing political movements that are specifically Christian, which advocate socially conservative values in politics and the popular culture [e]
Subtopics
People
- Michael Little [r]: President and Chief Operating Officer, Christian Broadcasting Network; executive board, Christians United For Israel; Trustee, Regent University [e]
- Gordon Robertson [r]: Add brief definition or description
Former staff
- Julie Stahl [r]: Jerusalem bureau chief for Cybercast News Service of the Media Research Center; previously, she briefly was an editor at the Information Center of the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an editor and producer for Middle East Television and as a correspondent for Christian Broadcasting Network; her master's degree in journalism is from Regent University [e]
Areas of interest
- Christians United For Israel [r]: An evangelical Christian Zionist organization committed to support a Jewish homeland in Israel, headed by John Hagee; expansion of Israeli territory into a Greater Israel defined by Biblical ideas [e]
- Family Research Council [r]: A lobbying spinoff of Focus on the Family; Affiliate, Alliance Defense Fund [e]
- Wicca [r]: Also called neo-wicca, a modern set of spiritual practices in the context of earth religion and paganism, which sees motivation in their understanding of ancient traditions, althout some practitioners simply see those traditions as Jungian archetypes; usually assumes a duality between earth/female and sun/male but some Dianic groups are female-centric; "witch" is an appropriate and respectful term for a member [e]
- Regent University [r]: A Christian university founded by politically active Pentecostal minister Pat Robertson, with a main campus in Virginia Beach, Virginia [e]
- Americans United for Separation of Church and State [r]: A group, often called Americans United (AU) for short, which, through education and legal action, works to maintain a strict separation between religion and government in the U.S. [e]
- Christian Coalition [r]: The Christian Coalition is a grassroots organization that educates people on legislative issues that effect Christian based family values, the organization also lobbies in an effort to promote these values. [e]