Posts Tagged ‘James Dobson’

March 11th, 2010

Focus on the Family preparing to shift gears?

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Since stepping down as chairman of Focus on the Family last February, James Dobson’s relationship with the advocacy group and parachurch organization that he founded in 1977 has become increasingly tenuous. Now, reports Talking Points Memo’s Justin Elliot, it appears that Dobson’s growing ostracization suggests a more significant shift in Focus on the Family’s politics.

July 10th, 2008

The Dobson/Obama Rorschach test

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For years Barack Obama has courted the support of evangelicals. Way back in 2006, Obama served as the keynote speaker at the Call to Renewal conference, a gathering of religious progressives sponsored by the evangelical Sojourners magazine. Citing the religious activism of Frederick Douglass, William Jennings Bryan, Dorothy Day, and Martin Luther King, Jr., Obama went out of his way to praise the social engagement of evangelicals like Rick Warren, T.D. Jakes, Jim Wallis, and Tony Campolo. At the time, Obama’s speech was hailed by evangelicals and others as a model of religious political engagement. But that wasn’t the reaction Focus on the Family’s James Dobson had this summer after hearing the speech for the first time. Though the Dobson/Obama debate is itself worthy of analysis, it is even more useful as a Rorschach test for contemporary evangelicalism.