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  • Dr. Hunsinger is the founder of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture and Hazel Thompson McCord Chair of Systematic Theology at Princeton Seminary.

    Oregon 2010

  • Bend — Lecture by George Hunsinger on Thursday, July 24, 12 to 1: 30 p.m., at Nativity Lutheran Church, 60850 Brosterhous Road.

    Oregon 2010

  • Dr. George Hunsinger, founder of the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, will be the keynote speaker.

    Oregon 2010

  • Dr. George Hunsinger from Princeton Theological Seminary sent me the following note a few days back:

    9/11 2009

  • Eugene — Lecture by George Hunsinger on Wednesday, July 23, 7: 30 to 9 p.m., at Central Presbyterian Church, 555 E. 15th Avenue.

    Oregon 2010

  • Hunsinger, Paul and others are trying to save our souls, our humanity, our civil liberty and the rule of law.

    Succumbing to the dark side; Do Americans Have a Moral Conscience? 2009

  • Condoning torture, Hunsinger writes, “marks a milestone in the disintegration of American democracy.”

    Succumbing to the dark side; Do Americans Have a Moral Conscience? 2009

  • Rent a lecture hall by Jeremy Hunsinger i'm not sure why anyone would need a lecture hall unless you have an outside speaker and expect a huge audience ... but even then most

    Rent a lecture hall Milosun Czervik 2007

  • In his contribution, Hunsinger destroys the constructed hypothetical scenarios used to create a moral case for torture.

    Succumbing to the dark side; Do Americans Have a Moral Conscience? 2009

  • Hunsinger notes that “evidence” obtained by torture can have catastrophic consequences.

    Succumbing to the dark side; Do Americans Have a Moral Conscience? 2009

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