Mark O. Hatfield (1922–2011)
Author of Conflict and Conscience
About the Author
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Works by Mark O. Hatfield
Strength Training for Muscle Development: A Step-by-step Guide Improve Your Strength 20-minute Workouts (2004) — Author — 41 copies
The Christian's True Call 1 copy
You Can Make a Difference 1 copy
Associated Works
Blinded by might : can the religious right save America? (1999) — Contributor, some editions — 202 copies, 2 reviews
On the Firing Line: The Public Life of Our Public Figures (1989) — Contributor — 128 copies, 1 review
Devotional — Contributor, some editions — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Hatfield, Mark O.
- Legal name
- Hatfield, Mark Odom
- Birthdate
- 1922-07-12
- Date of death
- 2011-08-07
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Willamette University (BA, 1943)
Stanford University (MA, Political science, 1948) - Occupations
- naval officer (US Navy , landing craft officer at Iwo Jima and Okinawa)
professor of political science
politician
Oregon State Representative (1951-1955)
Oregon State Senator (1955-1957)
Oregon Secretary of State (1957-1959) (show all 8)
Governor of Oregon (1959-1967)
U.S. Senator (Oregon , 1967-1997 , Republican) - Organizations
- Willamette University (professor of political science, 1949-1956)
Willamette University (dean of students, 1950-1956) - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Dallas, Oregon, USA
- Places of residence
- Dallas, Oregon, USA (birthplace)
- Place of death
- Portland, Oregon, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Oregon, USA
Members
Reviews
How can you justify your country's idolatry of power and condone the use of violence in light of Jesus Christ's example of loving servant-hood.
A great book from a great man. Fairly dated, but the man who wrote this book was so filled with humility you could tell from his words that he was a great leader. Pretty good. The only reason I didn't rate it ***** is because it is so dated. For a time piece it is brilliant, but also if you get over the decade/century it was written in then it is pretty good for a reminder of our humanity and how a good government is run by human beings who need to remember to act like human beings.
Published in 1982, during some of the more extreme Cold War times. An extremely liberal joke at best, there's not much in this book that can be termed useful today. Best as a collector's item since it was written by Ted Kennedy.
Christians must help bridge the growing gap between biotechnology and bioethics.
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Statistics
- Works
- 14
- Also by
- 4
- Members
- 297
- Popularity
- #78,941
- Rating
- 3.7
- Reviews
- 5
- ISBNs
- 15














