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Institute on Religion and Democracy

Christian Century,  Nov 2, 2004  

The conservative Institute on Religion and Democracy, a Washington-based critic of mainline denominations, has elected author and philosopher J. Budziszewski as the chairman of its board of directors, succeeding theologian Thomas Oden of Drew Theological School. Budziszewski, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, is a convert to Catholicism from the Episcopal Church but was described in an October 8 news release as "committed to renewal to Christian orthodoxy" in the mainline Protestant denominations.

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In another IRD news release October 7, the United Methodist Action subcommittee announced that it officially urged a "gracious exit" for Methodist congregations and pastors who want to leave the denomination long divided over whether to allow gay clergy and same-sex union rites. Meanwhile, the board of the Confessing Movement, an independent conservative Methodist group, rebuffed those seeking a split, announcing that it intends to "remain within the United Methodist Church and to work for its theological renewal together with all who confess the apostolic Christian faith."

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