Madam Reverend Secretary
With the publication of The Mighty and the Almighty
Robert Seiple | posted 6/29/2006 12:00AM

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When humility replaces triumphalism, however, our discourse becomes more acceptable, our tone more respectful, our outcomes more enduring and, ultimately, our faith more attractive. Certainly Madeleine Albright, looking at the issue of religion through the prism of an oft-times dysfunctional world, is realistic about what can be accomplished. A careful read of The Mighty and the Almighty, however, gets us started in the right direction.
Robert Seiple is president of the Council for America's First Freedom. He is the founder of the Institute for Global Engagement and a former U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom.
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The Mighty and the Almighty is available from Amazon.com and other book retailers.
Also posted today is an interview with Albright.
Albright was interviewed about her book on Fresh Air.
More information about the book, including an excerpt, is available from HarperCollins.