Tony Campolo

Sociologist and pastor, writer

Tony Campolo - Thinkers & Philosophers born February 25th, 1935
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A sociologist and pastor, contributed to discussions on social justice and evangelism. Founded the organization 'Evangellyfish' to promote social issues from a Christian perspective. Authored numerous books, including 'The Kingdom of God is a Party', which addressed the integration of faith and social action. Served as a professor at Eastern University, influencing many students and pastors through teachings that emphasized social responsibility.

Founded the organization 'Evangellyfish'

Authored 'The Kingdom of God is a Party'

Served as a professor at Eastern University

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