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Wednesday July 29, 2009

Categories: Election '08, Race

Rising Racism of the Right

The racism of the right is getting louder and meaner as the Presidency of Barack Obama rounds the half way mark of the first year.  Defying his racist detractors, President Obama is about to invite a white cop and a black professor to the white house for racial reconciliation talks - proving once again that he is the adult in the room.  However, some very scary people, including Glenn Beck, don't see it that way and the right is showing its most racist hand.  

As a Talking Points Memo article pointed out: 

An interesting pattern has emerged in the last few weeks, as President Obama's ratings have started to come down to Earth: You can really see a type of Obama-hatred out there that really does cross over into a purely racial territory.

This has gotten especially worse in the aftermath of Obama's comments and subsequent mea culpaon the Henry Louis Gates arrest, but the pattern has been there all the same. You can look back to the 2008 campaign, with the Jeremiah Wright controversies, the phony rumors of a tape of Michelle Obama defaming whites, and the slow but steady emergence of the Birthers. And these days, the Birthers seem to be getting more and more bellicose.

I think this is going to get more ugly and possibly more violent before it gets better.  In a post in June called America's Religious and Racial Equality of Fear, I referenced reporter Shep Smith who was disturbed by the rising hysteria of the white racist right, including those who continue the "birther movement" conspiracy: 

SMITH: There are people now, who are way out there on a limb. And I think they're just out there on a limb with the email they send us. Because I read it, and they are out there. I mean, out there in a scary place...I could read a hundred of them like this...I mean from today. People who are so amped up and so angry for reasons that are absolutely wrong, ridiculous, preposterous."

He went on to read an email, filled with the usual paranoid "birther" nonsense, which included an admonishment to Smith. "This is, I promise, a representative sample of the kind of things that we get here," Smith said.

TV and Radio entertainers like Limbaugh and Dobbs are playing a dangerous game fueling these stories. To see Richard Cohen discuss this with the reasonable (for the moment) Bill O'Reilly see the video below

Friday May 22, 2009

Liberty U Revokes College Dem Charter

By: Eric Sapp

There is a great post over on faithfuldemocrats about the unfortunately decision by Liberty University to revoke the charter for it's college Democrats b/c the Democratic platform was unChristian.  Check it out, and then join the facebook petition to reinstate the College Dems.

 

http://faithfuldemocrats.com/index.php?option=com_myblog&show=Liberty-Universitys-Anti-Democratic-Assault-on-Free-Speech.html&Itemid=148

Saturday April 25, 2009

Categories: Economy, Election '08

The First 100 Days: Barack Obama's Report Card

President Obama has been in office 100 days and apparently that means that we get to evaluate him.  I don't know when this time frame was established but 100 days doesn't even equal a semester so it seems pretty early to be giving "report cards."  However, why not weigh in on how it is going?  I should say that at Princeton, where I serve as Associate Dean of Religious Life we have instituted policies to combat grade inflation, so President Obama shouldn't expect "A" s across the board.   

Cabinet and Advisors: B

For all the talk about how carefully people were going to be vetted, President Obama had a hard time.  There was a pattern of nominating people and then having them bow out, either for corruption reasons - Bill Richardson and Tom Daschle; or political ones - Judd Gregg.   Tim Geitner and Larry Summers still seem like weak choices.   Even though it is clear that both are intelligent men, they have not been convincing as public figures and that is part of what that job requires right now.  On the other had, Steven Chu (energy), Hilary Clinton (state) and Robert Gates (defense) were inspired choices; as is Kathleen Sebellius (HHS) once the republican silliness dies down.

Economic Recovery: B

This inherited mess is still the major issue facing our country and it is hard to say what effect Obama's efforts will have.   The stimulus package, according to almost every serious economist, was the way to go.   As a layperson when it comes to the economy it is hard to compare the talk of a strengthening market with the rising unemployment.  Let's hope that money gets used to put as many people to work as possible.   While the republicans put on a show of tea bagging for tax day, I am not sure their efforts resonated with those many more people who are hoping that the stimulus package can help them get or keep a job so they can pay taxes to begin with.  It is surprising and telling the amount of Americans who now approve of socialism. 

Foreign Policy: A-

It is very nice to again see huge crowds gathering to cheer not protest when our president visits a foreign country.   He is enormously popular abroad, including in countries which are traditionally viewed as our enemies.  He has promised to lead by listening and being part of a global community and all of that plays well abroad and (contrary to the outrageous bullshit that Dick Cheney is spewing these days) it will make us safer. His outreach to the Muslim world including an interview on al Arabiya news, and a speech in Turkey has begun to shift opinions about American in that part of the world.   He and Secretary Clinton appear to be serious about maintaining pressure on Israel and Palestine to restart efforts at peace after years of neglect under George Bush.    The main issues still to confront the President are Afghanistan and Iraq and it is not clear at all that he has an exit plan from either of those countries or is clear that we should have one.

The issue of torture almost rises to its own category but let's just say that Obama is doing a very good job on this (B +).  He is balancing his promise of transparency with trying not to get enmeshed in a protracted political battle around prosecution of the previous administration.   I hope we can avoid that battle but if the republicans continue to insist that there was no wrongdoing (Bill Bennett was especially disgusting on CNN when he compared the water boarding that our own troops endure from one another in training to the actual practice of water boarding of prisoners for which we prosecuted the Japanese for after WW2)  then prosecution may be the only way forward. 

Culture Wars: B+

Barack Obama has taken the steam out of the culture wars somewhat by his efforts at reaching across the aisle on questions such as abortion and gay rights (which, lets face it, are the culture wars). While there is no question that Barack Obama supports full rights for gay people, hopefully he will have the courage soon to voice that opinion vis a vis marriage although it is probably wise for him to hold off until after the 2012 election. While some are claiming he is the most radical pro-abortion president ever, he also has defenders among the pro-life crowd who appreciate his abortion reduction strategy. Largely he has his Council on Faith Based and Community Partnerships to thank for the muted tone of the culture wars.  The President appointed a diverse group of people to help advise him on religious and social policy - throwing almost too many olive branches towards the right in my opinion (but I guess that is why it was a good idea from the stand point of calming the culture wars).    Still, it will remain to be seen how this council actually functions and whether they can agree on anything. 

Environment: A-

While the President has not been able to implement major reforms yet, it is clear they are coming.  For the first time we are taking climate change as well as oil independence seriously and putting money behind it.   

American Sense of Hope: A-

In a recent AP poll, 48 percent of Americans believe that we are headed in the right direction - that is up 8 points from February and 30 points from last October!  This is an extraordinary turn and it may provide the key to our long-term recovery as a nation.  From my own perspective, turning on the television and listening to our president share his viewpoints clearly and intelligently after 8 years of cringing has made a huge difference.   It is clear we have elected a man of integrity who is slowly turning our nation in the right direction. 

Overall grade:  B+

Barack Obama has done a remarkable job - but there is room for improvement.  Let's check back in 2010 - oh yeah, there is an election then.

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Grade for Republicans: C-

Does America really still want Newt and Cheney and their disproven ideas?  It will be interesting to see what comes of the Grand Old Party.  

Wednesday March 4, 2009

Categories: Abortion, Election '08

Gov. Sebelius' Catholic Supporters Sideline Donohue

Gov. Kathleen Sebelius's nomination for HHS has largely focused on her abortion record thanks to a concerted effort by ultra conservatives such as the Catholic League's Bill Donohue who said: 

"Sebelius' support for abortion is so far off-the-charts that she has been publicly criticized by the last three archbishops of Kansas City. . . .Just yesterday, the pope admonished House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on this issue. Now we have the specter of another pro-abortion Catholic stiffing the Catholic Church. This is setting up a confrontation that pro-life Catholics will not walk away from."

Bill Donohue is the one off the charts.  Most American's, including many pro-life Americans like Gov. Sebelius, are seeking to reduce the number of abortions in ways that do not drive the practice of abortions underground and risk woman's lives.  Gov. Sebelius has received support from Catholic groups such as Catholics United, Senator Brownback and other top pro-life Christian leaders including David Gushee and Joel Hunter who issued a supportive statement:

Under Governor Sebelius' leadership, abortions have decreased in Kansas by 10 percent, adoption funding and incentives have increased, healthcare access for women and families has expanded, prenatal care has become more widely available, and legislation protecting the unborn from crime has become law. Such a record demonstrates a commitment to results rather than rhetoric on life issues.

The Republican party continues to marginalize itself using spokesmen such as Donohue and Limbaugh who represent the fanatic fringe while the rest of Americans attempt to find common ground and real solutions to the problems facing our country.


Monday February 16, 2009

Categories: Election '08

Faith Based Office by the Numbers

Our friends over at Faith in Public Life compiled this detailed list of 15 of the members of President Obama's Faith Based Advisory Council.  

The representation break down goes like this: 

3 represent secular organizations
1 religious lobbyist 
4 women
1 out gay man
0 environmentalists
1 Jew
1 Muslim  
13 Christians 

Supposedly the council will be increased to 25 soon.  It looks like there may be room for more non-Christians.  

Friday February 6, 2009

Categories: Election '08

Andrew Card and Other Silly, Dangerous People

"I'm disappointed to see the casual, laissez faire, short sleeves, no shirt and tie, no jacket, kind of locker-room experience that seems to be taking place in this White House and the Oval Office," Card told talk show host Michael...

Friday February 6, 2009

Categories: Economy, Election '08, Poverty

Support President Obama (and support the Stimulus Plan)

Just over three months ago the American people elected Barack Obama as our president because we believed he was uniquely equipped with the vision to lead in this time of economic and global crisis.  America -  let Obama lead.  Our government can and...

Thursday February 5, 2009

Postpartisan, not Bipartisan

One of the most intriguing aspects of the current debate on the economic recovery act is the strange way the terms "postpartisan" and "bipartisan" are being thrown around by both politicians and the media. President Obama campaigned as a...

Tuesday January 20, 2009

The Inauguration Of Barack Hussein Obama

At the core of the inauguration of the 44th president of the United States was the clear, real, and inspiring inaugural address given by President Barack Hussein Obama.    I was among the millions who were on the mall.  My...

Tuesday January 20, 2009

The Exodus and the Status Quo (by Rabbi Shai Held)

Those of you have been my friends and/or my students over many years have no doubt heard me say it countless times before: the meaning of the Exodus is that anything is possible, that there is no status quo that...

Monday January 19, 2009

Categories: Election '08

Making History

My grandmother's grandmother touched Abraham Lincoln's coat.  One day, when she was a little girl, her father rushed into the house and said, "Come on, we are going to the train station right now."  Once outside, they joined a...

Monday January 19, 2009

Categories: Election '08

The power of Dreams

Everyone today is talking about Obama and MLK, for obvious reasons. I have my own two cents at City of Brass about how Obama is right to de-emphasize the MLK connection, however, in favor of the Founders themselves. After all,...

Sunday January 18, 2009

A New President, MLK, Mother Parks, a Congressman, My Boys and Me

Bedtime Stories   Last night's bedtime story for my two little boys was about Mother Rosa Parks. A few nights ago we read and talked about Dr. King.   On Monday morning, MLK Day, I will do what I have...

Friday January 16, 2009

Categories: Election '08

Farewell, President Bush

At Nation-Building, I give kudos to the President for what he did right. In a nutshell: no attacks on US soil, a war on terror instead of Islam, and Africa. Still, I think Obama should check the White House...

Friday January 16, 2009

So Help Obama God

Another prayer controversy - and it doesn't involve either Warren or Robinson.  Should Obama say the words "So help me God" as he is sworn in on Tuesday? Obama wants to, a group of atheists doesn't.  The atheist group is...

Thursday January 15, 2009

Gene and Rick: Post-Partisan Parable 2

A few days ago, the Obama team announced that Bishop Gene Robinson, the Episcopal bishop who is an openly partnered gay man, will pray at Sunday's Inauguration rock concert on the National Mall.    On the Rachel Maddow Show, Bishop...

Thursday January 15, 2009

Categories: Election '08

will he chatter the Oath?

If you're headed to DC for the Inauguration, I still envy you. But, not as much as before. As Khan Noonian Singh said, "Revenge is a dish best served cold..." Well, insamuch as Obama's historic victory can be considered a...

Wednesday January 14, 2009

The Sideshow -- News and Lessons from the Republican Civil War

Republicans have a problem... they don't know who they are. Devastated The 2006 and 2008 election cycles were devastating for the GOP. They went from the Roveian-based belief that they had basically won the political war and Democrats would be...

Monday January 12, 2009

Bishop Gene Robinson to Give Prayer at Pre-Inaugural Event

The New Hampshire gay Episcopal Bishop, Gene Robinson will offer a prayer at the Lincoln Memorial on the Sunday before the inauguration.  This is really great news and seems to me to be an appropriate and brave gesture by the...

Wednesday January 7, 2009

The Booming, Powerful Voice of Congressman Jim Clyburn (D-SC)

One of the many blessings I have been afforded over the years was the opportunity to serve and work for Congressman Jim Clyburn of South Carolina. As a white Southerner, this African American Congressman, also of the South, taught me...

Tuesday December 23, 2008

Melissa Etheridge gets it right ...

In the ongoing controversy over Rick Warren as the "invocator" at the inauguration, the wisest words I've heard so far have come from Melissa Etheridge. I especially love what happens when she uses the word "maybe." You can read her...

Thursday December 18, 2008

SOME ADVOCACY

Somebody needs to explain this to me, because I must be dumb: Rick Warren was somehow an inclusive choice to deliver the Invocation at the Inauguration?     Let's look for a moment at what an invocation is. It's that moment...

Thursday December 18, 2008

Rich and Rick: A Post-Partisan Parable

This week's two major religion stories revolved around Rich and Rick--Rich Cizik and Rick Warren--and point out the uncomfortable but spiritually challenging direction President-elect Obama may be pushing religious communities with his post-partisan vision for America.For more than a century,...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Why does public campaign financing matter?

An editorial in the Washington Post argues, counter-intuitively, that Barack Obama's fundraising success over the internet is not a death-knell for the public financing system, but rather all the more reason to reform it:According to an analysis by the...

Friday December 12, 2008

Cizik & Civil Unions: Evangelical leader ousted over supportive comments

An earthquake is rocking the Evangelical world as the longtime spokesman and Washington leader of the National Association of Evangelicals has resigned over comments he made to NPR revealing that he voted for Barack Obama (heresy) and he could support...

Wednesday December 10, 2008

The future of Catholic politics? (Again)

I, among others, have posed the question (here and here) of what the future of Catholic politics might look like--if it has any future--in light of the great splits between and among Catholic voters and leaders during the recent presidential...

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Partisans and Prayer: Right and Left together, for once

This graphic from Kevin Drum at Mother Jones (via Secular Right and dotCommonweal) is interesting: The more politically committed people are, the greater the frequency of prayer. One thing it may say is that the idea that conservatives are more...

Tuesday December 2, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Obama's White House - Appointing Hope

The Election of Barack Obama was one month ago on Thursday.  What a difference a month makes.   We remember when we saw the words flash across the screen - President Elect, Barack Obama  - and the ecstasy that followed.  ...

Tuesday November 25, 2008

How Does a President Chose a Church?

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Sunday November 23, 2008

Obama's White House and the Council for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships

As Barack Obama appoints his cabinet there is one area upon which the president-elect and his aids, as well as the media have been largely silent - the President's Council for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.   In a speech...

Saturday November 22, 2008

Obama's Church Choice

The church Barack and Michelle Obama chose to join will send a signal about their beliefs and values.  Amy Sulivan at Time Magazine writes a fun piece that features various religious folks offering suggestions. Dear Mr. President-elect, No doubt you have...

Saturday November 22, 2008

Much Ado about Obama Sending Girls to Private School

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Friday November 21, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Barack Obama Is Not a Christian! Again.

Barack Obama is not a Christian continues to be a rallying cry from the Christian right. For some, like Joe Carter and Rod Dreher, it is because Obama isn't orthodox enough (read: he doesn't believe and act exactly as they believe and act)  ...

Wednesday November 19, 2008

Sky High Expectations

My friend Kathering Marshal, wrote this on her Faith in Action blog on Washington Post On Faith.  It's interesting that both domestically and internationally the flip side of hope is beginning to show - fear. After the euphoria that...

Tuesday November 18, 2008

Categories: Catholics, Election '08

Update: Church says priest was wrong in Obama/Communion flap

This is an update from the post a couple days ago that generated so much response.(RNS) by Daniel Burke: A South Carolina Catholic priest was wrong to warn parishioners who voted for President-elect Barack Obama to confess their sin before...

Monday November 17, 2008

Abortion Policy: When and Why

One of the most animated discussions involving faith communities that's underway in the wake of November 4 is about abortion policy.  To put it simply, the conservative drive to take a first step towards a national abortion ban via an...

Thursday November 13, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Faith of Barack Obama

In a 2004 interview with Cathleen Falsani, Barack Obama shows his particular strain of social gospel and cosmopolitan Christianity. Beliefnet's Steve Waldman received permission to reprint the entire interview: The most detailed and fascinating explication of Barack Obama's faith came in a 2004...

Wednesday November 12, 2008

Barack and Benedict:Together again for the first time

Not the Dream Team some Catholics envisoned, but the President-elect dialed the Pope personally to thank him for the congratulatory telegram. According to CNS: The Vatican spokesman, Jesuit Father Federico Lombardi, confirmed to Catholic News Service Nov. 12 that the president-elect...

Wednesday November 12, 2008

The Pastor Problem '08 Revisited

I don't remember hearing the exact term before - but it is clear that the Pastor Problem is here to stay. There were three categories of pastor problems in the 08 elections. The most closely watched and problematic were...

Tuesday November 11, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Pastor in Chief

From Timothy Shriver over at OnFaith When Barack Obama takes the oath of office on January 20, he'll not only become Commander in Chief. He'll also become the first ever Pastor in Chief.We've never had a Pastor in Chief, but that's...

Tuesday November 11, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The People's Counter-Coup

             It's easy to look at the events of Election Day and draw the wrong conclusion. It's tempting to conclude that what happened after a long cruel and repressive eight years is that our democracy simply worked once again...

Sunday November 9, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Catholics Voted For Change

Catholics in America , from California to Pennsylvania , black, white and latino, voted for change. Millions of Catholics were not happy with the direction of our country the past several years. Frustration over the economy and the war in...

Saturday November 8, 2008

The future of Catholic politics?

If and when the bishops do start talking about a new political strategy, they may want to keep in mind the remarkable victory of Tom ("Common Good Catholic") Perriello over Virgil (Good ol' Boy) Goode in Virginia's fifth CD. Wish I...

Friday November 7, 2008

UPDATE: Bishops scotch politics debate

...At least officially. Dan Burke at Religion News Service has the scoop, that the USCCB has decided to remove from the agenda a discussion about Catholics and politics. They put the item on the agenda in September, and even this week archbishops...

Friday November 7, 2008

Catholic and Politics: What now?

Judging by the headlines this campaign, you might have thought the shepherds were headed one way and the flock in another direction. That's not quite the case, as reports of 50 or 60 or even 100 bishops promoting a "McCain-or-be-damned"...

Thursday November 6, 2008

Categories: Christians, Election '08

Be a friend to yourself and the world ...

Over at the Sojourners blog, several of us have been asked to post a word of advice for the president-elect. Here's what I shared there ... It's more of a pastoral/personal nature, since I knew that others would hit specific...

Thursday November 6, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Praise God?

Praise God! Barack Obama has been elected President of the United States! Praise God! Proposition 8 has passed! I've heard or read both of these sentiments repeatedly over the last 48 hours - sometimes from the same people - and...

Thursday November 6, 2008

Categories: Catholics, Election '08

Calling all Catholics: Your chance to vote AGAIN!

Yes, you CAN...tell us how you voted and why--and send a message to all those exit pollsters and post-mortem pundits by taking this very brief Beliefnet survey. Check back soon for ALL results from voters of all faiths. We want...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Yes We Did

YES WE DIDAmerica has had a non-violent revolution.      As long as there are historians writing about the United States, this moment of fundamental re-alignment of our national purpose will be remembered, pored over and analyzed. It will be seen as...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Economics is THE Religious Issue

Was religion an important issue in this election?  Or was Barack Obama's election a matter of economics?  Exit polls reveal that white Protestants voted in large numbers for John McCain for president--thus making them the primary religious group left in...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Religion and the 2008 Elections

For all Progressive Revivalists who are in the DC area. Please feel invited to this great event with some of  PR's bloggers.  Make sure you RSVP below as it s filling up.  If you can't make it, we will be...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

God is Doing a New Thing (by Nicole Symmonds)

Forget the former things; do not dwell in the past. See I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up, do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland.Isaiah 43:18-19 Since...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Felons Can't Vote...Unless they are IN the Senate?!

(cross-posted on faithfuldemocrats.com)   Wow, what a night.  I know everyone is going to be writing about Obama and the incredible races and probably has more energy and insight than I at this moment.  But something struck me about...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

A Nation in Awe

Those of us who stepped up to the voting machine yesterday and voted for Barack Obama did so out of a commitment to radical change. What we got in last night's victory was that and more. We felt awe and...

Wednesday November 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Obama and History

History was made last evening. Americans of all colors, ages, and backgrounds came out in record numbers and elected the first African American president.  I must admit that I struggle to find the words to express my joy and excitement...

Tuesday November 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Scripture and Democracy

Standing in the long line at 7:30 in the morning at my polling place today-- a place where, in fifteen years, I have never had to wait at all, where nobody much bothered to vote -- was an amazing experience....

Tuesday November 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Exit Polls by Religious Affiliation

Steve Waldman has been breaking down the voter numbers by religious affiliation:  Weekly Churchgoers vs. Occasionals One thing that puzzles me about these numbers: Obama's progress among Catholics is with those who don't attend mass weekly. But among Protestants, he...

Tuesday November 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Take the Beliefnet Exit Poll

The longest presidential campaign in American history is finally over. Did you support John McCain or Barack Obama? What issues were more important? Did your faith help shape your vote? Take Beliefnet's 2008 election exit poll...

Tuesday November 4, 2008

Mississippi Republicans Rig Ballots... Voter Fraud in Play

Phil Singer over at "The Marathon Blog" has broke the story that Mississippi Republicans are defrauding the system and attempting to steal the election from the voters of Mississippi. It's simple... Mississippi's African American communities come together and choose candidates...

Tuesday November 4, 2008

Indiana goes for Obama! (Well, just South Bend, for now)

Yes, the results of Notre Dame's mock election are in, and the winner is...Barack Obama. According to The Observer, the campus newspaper: "2,692 undergraduate and graduate students participated in the mock election. Democrat Sen. Barack Obama and running mate Sen....

Monday November 3, 2008

Dole in Final Week Takes Up Role as Poster Child for All that is Wrong in Politics... and It Backslides... I Mean Backfires...

I've seen some misleading and terrible political ads over the years but Elizabeth Dole's attack on her opponent, North Carolina Democratic Senate candidate Kay Hagan, pretty much takes the wafer... and grape juice. Senator Dole is losing. What does she...

Sunday November 2, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media

Motive AND Opportunity: It's a crime NOT to vote!

Via Sarah Pulliam at Christianity Today, some links and info to be sent around by Tuesday: ONE: Google may be taking over the world before our eyes, but at least they're doing it with a sense of civic duty. Just...

Sunday November 2, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Religious Left Rallies for Obama

From Politico.com Ohio's progressive religious leaders, who largely sat out the 2004 presidential election, have mobilized now to counter the political clout of their conservative and evangelical brethren. "We had been silent too long," said the Rev. Tim Ahrens, senior...

Sunday November 2, 2008

All Saints

Today, the Sunday before the election, we celebrated All Saints' Day at church. Because my tradition considers the "saints" to include all of God's holy people in every time and place, we honor not just the orthodox and canonical saints,...

Saturday November 1, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Elizabeth Dole's God Test

Elizabeth Dole's accusation that her opponant Kay Hagen is ineligible for the senate because she met with a group of non-Christians should be chilling to Christians and non-Christians alike who support religious freedom and the idea that all Americans deserve...

Saturday November 1, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media

Desperation in the Obama camp? Opie to the rescue!

Check out the "Mayberry Mounties" if you want to see "Happy Days" after Nov. 4......

Friday October 31, 2008

Kmiec rebuts Chaput: Good Catholics can vote for Obama

Douglas Kmiec has become perhaps the most prominent of the pro-life Catholic "Obamacons." Archbishop Charles Chaput of Denver has become perhaps the most prominent (and civil, given recent statements from some of his confreres) advocate of the view that a Catholic cannot...

Friday October 31, 2008

So much for those Muslim rumors--it's Barack O'Bama!

Thursday October 30, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Jews

Brandeis Descendants Support Obama

The Legacy of Justice Louis D. Brandeis and the Jewish Vote:  ...

Thursday October 30, 2008

Categories: Catholics, Election '08

Catholic Bishops Should Stay Out of Politics (by Chris Korzen)

Chris Korzen is executive director of Catholics United and co-author of A Nation for All:  How the Catholic Vision of the Common Good Can Save America from the Politics of Division. Earlier this month, Bishop Joseph Martino of Scranton...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

Obama=Ottomans?

Or, pro-choice voters as Muslim invaders? I don't know if Bishop Robert Finn of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph wanted to go there, but he did, in his latest column in the diocesan newspaper: "Our Catholic moral principles teach...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

James Dobson's letter from 2012

The so called "letter from 2012" released by James Dobson is one of the most disingenuous pieces of political rhetoric I have ever encountered. The letter, portrayed as his worst fears, actually reveals the details of his agenda over the...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

Categories: Election '08

"Them Blacks": Fear-mongering At Its Worst

Rumors that  black people are likely to riot after next week's election is the lowest form of fear-mongering yet by Obama's opponents. The sleaziest ones go so far as to say that  regardless whether Obama wins or loses black people...

Wednesday October 29, 2008

REALLY Great Pumpkins!

Over at Christianity Today, Sarah Pulliam has been "getting political with pumpkins"--and it looks like a lot of fun. Definitely try this at home! She links to the AP page with some rockin' images, but I've been unable to...

Tuesday October 28, 2008

International Religious Freedom: The orphan issue of 2008

Amid the final campaign push, the 10th anniversary of the nation's landmark covenant on international religious freedom passed largely unnoticed on Monday. That is more than a shame. The International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA) was passed by a...

Tuesday October 28, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Terrorism

Why Al-Qaeda is Endorsing McCain

Eboo Patel refflects  on the reason in his blog on Washington Post's On Faith  "Al Qaeda will have to support McCain in the coming election." So reads a website closely associated with Al-Qaeda, according to Nick Kristof in his Sunday New...

Monday October 27, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Election Sermon

There's a noble tradition in the ministry, going back to the 17th Century. One or two Sundays before an election, almost every preacher in the land devoted his sermon to the body politic.   It's a great literary genre. ...

Monday October 27, 2008

Join Us in Responding to Dobson 2012 Letter

Respond to Focus on the Family Action "Letter from 2012 in Obama's America" James Dobson is promoting a Letter from 2012 purporting to offer a vision after four years of an Obama administration. This letter, filled with doomsday projections, is...

Saturday October 25, 2008

Categories: Christians, Election '08

Surprise! Christian Right Running on Fear

From Huffington PostTerrorist strikes on four American cities. Russia rolling into Eastern Europe. Israel hit by a nuclear bomb. Gay marriage in every state. The end of the Boy Scouts. All are plausible scenarios if Democrat Barack Obama is elected...

Friday October 24, 2008

Spreading the Wealth, and other Christian Values

In a now famous exchange with Joe the Plumber (aka Joe Wurzelbacher), Senator Obama said: "I think that when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody."  This quote has been the rallying call of the McCain campaign for...

Friday October 24, 2008

Rev. Jim Wallis Shares "My Personal 'Faith Priorities' for this Election"

I was emailing this evening with Jim Wallis. Its always a blessing to hear what's on Reverend Wallis' mind. He's a good friend, great leader, prophetic minister and caring pastor. He mentioned a recent posting of his at God's Politics....

Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Election, Immigration, and the Gospel, by Gabriel Salguero

A great post by Gabriel Salguero over on God's Politics: In the months leading up to the election, the topic of immigration reform has disappeared from the presidential candidates' conversations. Ironically, during Hispanic Heritage month, Senators Obama and McCain spoke very...

Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Evangelicals

Obama Tied with McCain among Born Again Christians

The latest Barna poll described by Steve WaldmanStunning. Shocking. Impossible?Barna, the premier pollster of the evangelical world, just released a new survey finding it's a dead heat among "born again" Christians:McCain 45%Obama 43%Undecided 10%Points of reference: Bush won 62% of Born...

Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Election '08

My American Prayer

Star Studded civil religion blended with electoral hope - not the worst thing in the world.  The Musical Follow up to Yes We Can from the primaries.  ...

Wednesday October 22, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media, Muslims

A Good Month for Religious Pluralism, but Not Great

October has been a good month for religious pluralism in America. Not great, but good. This past Sunday on Meet the Press former Secretary of State Collin Powell condemned the religious bigotry that has emerged during the campaign, saying:...

Tuesday October 21, 2008

God, Marriage and Proposition 8

Given war, hunger, and the world-wide economic meltdown, it's hard for me to have a lot of patience with the ideologues who, once again, have dragged the issue of gay marriage onto my state's ballot as if it were the...

Tuesday October 21, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Family Values for Obama

This is a home made video about a family's choice to support Obama and it is really great....

Tuesday October 21, 2008

Battle of the Bishops

It continues...Memphis Bishop Terry Steib this week called on Catholics not to be "one-issue" voters, in contrast to Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput (whose latest comments in a talk titled "Little Murders" were especially strong) and some others. Steib, in this NCR piece,...

Monday October 20, 2008

Just When You Thought You Were an American... Conservatives Say Not So Fast.

Governor Palin and her brand of Republicanism are about to overcook my grits.   She and those who drink from the same mug have decided that you are not a real American, maybe you are even anti-American, if you...

Monday October 20, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Muslims

Colin Powell: A Sane Respectful Voice For American Muslims

  It is about time.  On Sunday Gen. Colin Powell spoke eloquently about his choice to endorse Barack Obama and, most strikingly, condemned the implicit and explicit disrespect to American Muslims that has been a part of the electoral campaign. ...

Monday October 20, 2008

The Tale of Two Presidents and one Economy

Marta Cook over at Faithful Democrats just did a great post on the differences between how American families fared during the Clinton and Bush years.   She based her post on a report by Third Way (my favorite of the progressive...

Monday October 20, 2008

Who is the real heir to Teddy Roosevelt?

John McCain says he is the new TR. And Barack Obama is a socialist who wants to "share the wealth," as he told the now (in)famous Joe the Plumber (or whatever). But check out Teddy's "New Nationalism" speech of...

Sunday October 19, 2008

Good Catholics AND Good Democrats

"The Catholic case for Barack Obama" has rarely been put so convincingly as it is in this Newsweek essay. Or, at least, a case for voting freely, according to one's conscience and the range of issues. The argument is made...

Saturday October 18, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Republican Exceptionalism: Idolizing Ideology

On Oct 2nd, Sarah Palin ended the Vice Presidential debate by voicing her strong belief in American exceptionalism, - that America has a unique blessing by God and a special  mission to the world.      Just a couple weeks later...

Saturday October 18, 2008

"Racism is a sin"...A bishop speaks out

I have heard of few religious leaders speaking out against the ugliness emerging from the campaign trail, especially on race and violence. That makes this powerful essay in the latest issue of the Jesuit weekly America that much more welcome. It is by Bishop Blase...

Friday October 17, 2008

Republican Earmarks for Gay Porn: Part II

The Danville Register and Bee--the paper that originally broke the story about Rep. Virgil Goode's connections with the "gay coming of age" movie, Eden's Curve, and Goode's earmarks to its producer--just released a very good editorial explaining their reasons for...

Friday October 17, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media

McCain on Letterman--Palin on SNL?!

Now this would be a serious change of tone--and the smartest move yet in the heretofore hapless McCain-Palin campaign. The LATimes reports (via Sarah Pulliam at Christianity Today) on McCain's make-up appearance on Letterman last night and McCain's revelation that...

Friday October 17, 2008

Beyond Partisanship, Part II: The Al Smith Dinner

Now this is more like it. Sure, you're not going to see a lot of jocularity and self-deprecation--or raising $4 million for charity rather than themselves--but the Al Smith Dinner, the white-tie gala and quadrennial campaign-free zone that was held...

Thursday October 16, 2008

BEING CATHOLIC: BEYOND PARTISANSHIP AND LABELS

Catholics are the quintessential swing voters in this presidential election. Whoever wins the Catholic vote in key battleground states is likely to be sworn in as our 44th president in January.     Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good is...

Thursday October 16, 2008

Categories: Economy, Election '08

"Joe the Plumber" gets his 15 minutes...

...And as predicted, he may want to give it back. Read the rather funny Times' "Caucus" piece about Joe the Plumber, star of last night's debate...Or, rather, Samuel J. Wurzelbacher. And he's actually not a plumber. But he is an angry...

Thursday October 16, 2008

Is Barack Obama the new Al Smith?

That might be heresy to some in the Catholic universe, but the argument has much to be said for it--though don't expect Cardinal Edward M. Egan to be making that claim at tonight's Al Smith Dinner. The quadrennial white-tie...

Wednesday October 15, 2008

Conservative GOP Congressman + his earmark for gay porn flick = interesting times in VA

OK, I'm not making this up.  But it just came out that Rep. Virgil Goode, notorious for leading the protest against Rep. Ellison's desire to be sworn in on the Koran and for being an outspoken opponent of gay rights,...

Wednesday October 15, 2008

Jesus Christ: Do you REALLY know him?

Seriously. His entire track record is hearsay. The four accounts we have of his life contradict each other and they're probably not historically reliable. Besides, he was born in Palestine, for crying out loud. You all have to ask these hard questions. The MSM...

Tuesday October 14, 2008

An Open Letter to Sister Sarah

In an interview with Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin responded to the host's question about her attacks on Barack Obama.  Praising her for "forcefulness," Rush asked, "Can you attack as you wish?"  Palin replied, "I've got nothing to lose in this."Well,...

Tuesday October 14, 2008

Parker Griffith of Alabama Calls Americans to Stand Tall, be Patriotic and Embrace Their Faith. Bloggers Who Support His Opponent Think He's Wrong to Believe These Things

Parker Griffith, the Democratic candidate for Congress in Alabama's 5th Congressional District, while speaking to a Baptist association as a fellow believer, recently made one of the most patriotic and faith-infused statements a candidate can make:   "I think...

Saturday October 11, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Puny Antics of Sarah Palin

"Gov Palin's extracurricular efforts on behalf of her family probably stretch ethical boundaries but they are so inconsequential versus the enormous need for leadership our country now faces.  To fault her for these efforts to avenge her family name...

Saturday October 11, 2008

"Barry" & the Downstream Media

In desperation, apparently, Messrs. Hannity, Limbaugh and other principals of the Downstream Media are trying to make hay out of the fact that Barack Obama was known as "Barry" while a child but then opted to use his given name,...

Friday October 10, 2008

Faith of their Fathers? Not When it Comes to the Culture Wars

Given the divisive role religion played in the 2004 election, many progressives have been waiting for a resumption of the culture wars in this election season.  Yet despite the addition of Sarah Palin to the Republican ticket, (a Pentecostal governor...

Friday October 10, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Terrorism

"He Is Not Like Us" Crosses The Line

Where is the line in the sand that makes everyone stand up and agree that things have gone too far? That line that lets us know when a campaign has gone beyond nasty to dangerous, past negative to incendiary, past...

Friday October 10, 2008

Donna Brazile: A good Catholic girl lets loose...

...And says what I wish more Catholic leaders would about the ugly, angry--and yes, race-baiting--tone of the McCain/Palin campaign. Watch the video from a recent New Yorker campaign symposium...She's not going to the back of the bus anymore!  ...

Friday October 10, 2008

High Noon: The campaign as a Western movie

But who are the Good Guys? John McCain and Sarah Palin think they are, and in this piece in the current issue of The Tablet of London, I try to explain the campaign through the lens of the Old West:...

Thursday October 9, 2008

The "Trekkie" Campaign

McCain as Captain Kirk and Obama as Mr. Spock? That's the take from Jason Horowitz in this week's New York Observer cover story. I nsightful piece. Spock was mixed race, and great at times of crisis, and he always knew...

Wednesday October 8, 2008

"Barry" & the Downstream Media

In desperation, apparently, Messrs. Hannity, Limbaugh and other principals of the Downstream Media are trying to make hay out of the fact that Barack Obama was known as "Barry" while a child but then opted to use his given name,...

Wednesday October 8, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Saddleback vs the debates

Third debate with God a no-show. After sitting through the last three debates, I feel nostalgic for the thrill of watching McCain and Obama talk from the heart about their faith and values at Saddleback.  That night we recived insights into both candidates which...

Tuesday October 7, 2008

Categories: Abortion, Election '08

Can Democrats Reduce More Abortions than Republicans?

Beliefnet's Steve Waldman asks the question on his blog.  He writes:Some Democrats are now making an unusual argument about abortion: that a Democratic administration might actually reduce abortions more than a Republican administration?On the surface, this seems preposterous. Republicans oppose abortion...

Tuesday October 7, 2008

Gambling with Politics

Tabitha Knerr at Faithfuldemocrats.com just posted a great piece on all the many ties between Republicans and the gambling industry that are starting to pop up in races around the country.  I commented recently on the effect Sheldon Adelson--the GOP...

Monday October 6, 2008

Terrorizing the American Politic

There have been many low points in this protracted and seemingly never-ending Presidential season.   Race and gender wedge-games dominated much of the primary scene, with socioeconomic class being an equally uncomfortable and all-too-often silent factor.    Religion too has been...

Sunday October 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Standing in the Need of Prayer

We must brace ourselves for the ugliness of the next thirty days.  Senator McCain's campaign brazenly announced its intention to "get tough" with Senator Obama.  Sarah Palin led the charge, condemning Obama for his association with "terrorists" like Bill Ayers. ...

Saturday October 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

America, the Exceptional

Recently I wrote that God, faith and religion were almost entirely absent from the McCain/Obama debate. Thursday's match-up between Palin and Biden was similar.  This is surprising from two candidates who have talked a lot about their faith on the campaign trail and whose religious...

Thursday October 2, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Election Trends Among Religious Groups

Trends in Candidate Preferences Among Religious GroupsOct. 2, 2008The latest survey by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press includes analysis of the candidate preferences of major religious groups. These charts, based on People-Press surveys conducted on the dates...

Thursday October 2, 2008

Sarah Palin: Religionless Christian?

Who's afraid of Sarah Palin? And her faith? I'm one of those who thinks all the hand-wringing about her supposedly ideological right-wing faith is way overblown. Could she be a right-wing religious ideologue if in office? Perhaps she'd follow the script...

Wednesday October 1, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The 12 Tribes of American Politics in the '08 Election

John Green, Dan Gilgoff, and Steven Waldman just released this breakdown and analysis of the 12 religious voting blocks and their potential effect on the 2008 election.  What a shock for those of us on the "religious left" who have...

Tuesday September 30, 2008

Categories: Election '08

A Palin Religious Round-Up

In advance of Thursday's debate between Senator Biden and Governor Palin here is a round up of all the posts we have had about Sarah Palin since she came on the scene only a month ago. (Seems like forever doesn't it?)...

Tuesday September 30, 2008

Catholic Bishops offer a Five-Point Bailout Plan

A strong statement from the head of the U.S. bishops domestic justice committee offers five conditions to guide any rescue/bailout package. In the Sept. 26 statement (it didn't get much press; I just found it now via ZENIT), Bishop William...

Monday September 29, 2008

Paying For Prophecy

As most politically active Americans focused on the financial system bailout legislation over the weekend, 33 Christian ministers took the occasion of Sunday sermons to defy federal tax regulations prohibiting endorsement of political candidates by churches and other tax-exempt organizations. ...

Sunday September 28, 2008

Eugenics lives! Lousiana lawmaker wants to sterilize the poor

Rep. John LaBruzzo, a Republican from Metarie (David Duke's old haunts) wants to pay poor women $1,000 to get sterilized. Why? Because people receiving food and housing assistance "are reproducing at a faster rate than more affluent, better-educated residents." The...

Saturday September 27, 2008

Categories: Election '08

McCain Doesn't Understand!

I know he can't do it, but I wish he would.  Just once.  Wouldn't it be nice if Senator Obama responded sharply to Senator McCain's efforts to paint him as inexperience - as the naïve young man who dared to...

Saturday September 27, 2008

Obama Takes Debate at Ole Miss

Senator Obama had a good night at Ole Miss. He dominated the opening discussion on the economy and held his own during the discussion on foreign affairs. Translation: signficant night for Senator Obama. I appreciate the fact that Senator McCain...

Saturday September 27, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The God-less Debate

Missing from the vocabulary of tonight's presidential debate on foreign relations and the economy were such small terms as God, religion, and faith - there wasn't even a God Bless America.   I co-direct the Program on Religion, Diplomacy,...

Friday September 26, 2008

Just Say "No" to Any Immediate Bailout-Don't try band-aids to keep the Tower of Babel Standing

Rabbis of antiquity interpreted the attempt by humanity to build a Tower of Babel that would allow people to storm heaven as a symbol of human hubris and technological power gone crazy. It was globalization for the sake of...

Thursday September 25, 2008

The Apocalypse Rears Its Head

With media attention directed toward the largest economic story in recent American history, other stories are falling by the way.  One of the most interesting--and surely least understood--is the story of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin's religious faith.As a...

Thursday September 25, 2008

No debate in Mississippi? Well, at least we wouldn't have to help all those poor, deprived visitors understand the differences between grits and hushpuppies, cornbread and cake... molasses and glue.

I hope both Senators Obama and McCain show up for the debate at Ole Miss. Its important to see our two choices together, interacting, answering the same questions. Showcasing why they should be President is pretty much their job...

Thursday September 25, 2008

The GOP Casino Gravy Train: First Abramoff, then Reed, now Adelson

Jack Abramoff's in prison...Ralph Reed is disgraced...what's a poor Republican to do when they need access to casino money to fund their most outrageous attacks on Democratic opponents?  Answer:  Turn to Vegas Casino Billionaire Sheldon Adelson and his shadow 527...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Ads Urge Candidates Not to Bear False Witness in Presidential Debate

When Steve Waldman asked the question whether the 9th commandment was a lesser one he must have struck a nerve: Listen to Ad Here   FaithfulAmerica.org is flooding the Mississippi airwaves this week with radio ads demanding accountability and honesty from the...

Wednesday September 24, 2008

The Jewish Vote - A Backlash Against Christians?

Should or shouldn't Jews vote for John McCain?  What effect does his choice of Sarah Palin as running mate (apparently instead of Joe Lieberman) whose religious world view is frightening and repellent to most Jewish voters have on their decision?...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

"Where Your Treasure Is": The Economy and Values

As we contemplate the fact that Republicans are arguing for the largest U.S. government interference in the free markets in our nation's history--a bailout just shy of being equal to the entire US debt when Ronald Reagan became President--Democrats MUST...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Praying for Obama in Africa (by Briallen Hopper)

As world leaders gather in New York and Friday's first debate focuses on international affairs, it is important to keep in mind the overwhelming support that Senator Obama has among the average people around the world. While this might...

Tuesday September 23, 2008

Miami Archbishop: We're not "party bosses"

That is the bracing message from Miami Archbishop John C. Favalora in a Sept. 12 column that is the best rendering I've yet seen of how the church--and the bishops--can approach the elections. The statement is titled "Why we don't take...

Monday September 22, 2008

"Otherizing" Obama: Strange face welcome in a crisis?

The Times' columnist Nicholas Kristof had a piece on Sunday, "The Push to 'Otherize' Obama," that perfectly sums up the efforts to key in on fears of Obama's race and persistent (unfounded) doubts about his faith, and how that plays...

Friday September 19, 2008

Inside Obama's God Ops

Barack Obama is not giving up on faith-based voters. While polls seem to show voters stuck in same pattern as 2004, despite the Democrat's persistent outreach and God talk, the campaign is redoubling its efforts and rejecting suggestions that the...

Friday September 19, 2008

Abortion? Gay marriage? It's the (stupid) economy--again!

Do the hot-button culture war issues like abortion and gay marriage matter? If you read only blogs or the news coverage (such as this NYTimes story, "Abortion Issue Again Dividing Catholics") you might get the impression that these are the...

Friday September 19, 2008

Among the Unbelievers: New poll shows secularist strength

Results from the huge American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) of 2000 stunned many and led to heated debates when it showed some 14 percent of Americans embracing some form of secularism. Preliminary numbers released today from the upcoming 2008 ARIS survey...

Friday September 19, 2008

Hunger Advocate and Former Congressman Tony Hall Connects Faith to Economic Woes

Beginning next week, the Matthew 25 Network will run a new ad on Christian radio stations in Ohio connecting the Christian mandate to care for the least among us with the economic crisis in Ohio and around the country.  Former...

Thursday September 18, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Palin: The Religious Right's American Idol (by Lisa Sharon Harper)

Lisa Sharon Harper is executive director of New York Faith & Justice and the author of Evangelical Does Not Equal Republican ... or Democrat   If the Republican Convention was American Idol and Palin's speech was a rock ballad,...

Wednesday September 17, 2008

Votes and Consequences

There's been a lot of discussion here at Beliefnet and elsewhere about the variable impact of cultural issues like abortion in the current presidential campaign.  And it's safe to say most Democrats have concluded that Barack Obama's prospects for victory...

Wednesday September 17, 2008

Abortion & Catholics: Big wedge--small impact?

The furious division in Catholicism over abortion and the presidential election grows wider. But to what end? A front-page story in today's New York Times is titled, "Abortion Issue Again Dividing Catholic Votes," and yet evidence of how that is...

Tuesday September 16, 2008

Christian-omics?

The turmoil on Wall Street is continuing, and even though it is closer to me than even Russia is to Alaska, I understand less than little about economics. And yet the human toll of the crashes and crises is poignantly clear, and is spreading. ...

Monday September 15, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Is The Ninth Commandment A Lesser One? (by Steve Waldman)

Steve Waldman, Editor in Chief of Beliefnet has another interesting post on his blog.  He is wondering "Is The Ninth Commandment A Lesser One?" and if the McCain camp is practicing moral relativism.  You can read his post below: Several conservatives have been willing...

Sunday September 14, 2008

Politically Speaking, Everything is a Value for a Values Voter... Like the Economy

How is it that many, from left to right, who believe and argue that "values" and religion play a primary role in driving voting choices don't equate "economic" issues and concerns as values-driven?   How is it that those who...

Sunday September 14, 2008

Apology Needed

The "Obama Waffles" episode illustrates the racism that everyone knew would surface around the murky edges of the pro-McCain campaign.  That was inevitable.  What should not be inevitable and certainly not tolerated is that evangelical Christians play a role in...

Sunday September 14, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Reclaiming Hope

I became an Obama supporter because his candidacy and vision for America filled me with a feeling that no politician in my lifetime had inspired - hope. The hope that fueled my support for Senator Obama to be elected president was not sunny...

Sunday September 14, 2008

Bishops v. Politicians: An abortion alternative

Fallout over controversial remarks on abortion by Joseph Biden and Nancy Pelosi are continuing. And not just in the political sphere. The U.S. Bishops announced last week that in light of the conflicts and debates, they will address the topic...

Friday September 12, 2008

Categories: Christians, Election '08

What Do You Do When Your Senate Candidate Flounders? Mississippi Republicans Resort to Ballot Manipulation

Mississippi's Republican Governor and Secretary State are turning the November ballot upside down in Magnolia state. They are putting a race for the United State's Senate, the most high-profile race in the state, at the end of the ballot. The...

Wednesday September 10, 2008

From 9/11 to 9/12...and beyond.

Thursday is the seventh anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon and the crashed airliner in Shanksville, Pa., an observance that will bring renewed focus on relations between Islam and the West. But...

Tuesday September 9, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Land vs. McLaren: Religion and the Election

Progressive Revival is pleased to present the second debate/discussion between two of Time Magazine's most powerful Evangelicals: Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention, and author of Divided States of America; and Brian McLaren, Progressive Revival blogger and author of Everything...

Monday September 8, 2008

Categories: Abortion, Election '08

Abortion Can Be a Winner for Obama (by Eric Sapp)

Eric Sapp is a Democratic faith outreach strategist and former partner at Common Good Strategies.  He is currently director of FaithfulDemocrats.com, and founding partner at the Eleison Group.   (cross posted to faithfulldemocrats) Let's be honest, up until recently, the...

Monday September 8, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Palin Hears Voices

Religious conviction is a delicate matter.    Many of the greatest reformers this world has ever known, Christ, Moses, and Muhammad, not to mention more recent figures like Martin Luther King and Desmond Tutu, all heard God's voice, pushing them along,...

Monday September 8, 2008

"When does life begin?" Interesting question. But it doesn't stop there...

For all the wilful disparaging of the MSM by the GOP and its allies on the Christian right, there is a good argument to be made that the "media" (whatever that is, today) is reading straight out of the McCain...

Sunday September 7, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Change and Experience Matter - So Does Character

I have to admit that speeches delivered by candidates at the recent national political conventions do not sway my opinion of that particular candidate.  I also know from experience that these same speeches are written by professional speech writers and...

Saturday September 6, 2008

Something to be thankful for: McCain & Obama to appear together Thursday at Ground Zero

From the NYT "Caucus" blog: The two campaigns issued a rare joint statement on Saturday announcing the plans of the Republican and Democratic rivals. They also will appear together at a forum later that day at Columbia University. "All of...

Saturday September 6, 2008

Teen pregnancy: Is there a faith-based program?

Whether Sarah Palin's family, or Sarah Palin herself, should be an subject of commentary and scruitny has itself become a much-debated topic. But let us agree that the issues raised by her candidacy, notably the revelation of her 17-year-old daughter's...

Friday September 5, 2008

Praying for Pipeline

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Friday September 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Lay Off Palin - Please! (by Eric Sapp)

Eric Sapp is a Democratic faith outreach strategist and former partner at Common Good Strategies.  He is currently director of FaithfulDemocrats.com, and founding partner at the Eleison Group.   An election does not go by without someone paraphrasing Will...

Friday September 5, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Unremarkable

Governor Palin's acceptance speech sparked numerous posts and commentary, the reactions were strong, both positive and negative.  However, Senator McCain's speech seems to have passed by without much comment.Senator McCain's personal story and heroism in Vietnam is indeed remarkable- as...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Democracy, Not Theocracy

Cross posted over at The Hill Blog. In her speech last night, Governor Palin missed a golden opportunity to explain how her religious beliefs would influence her policy priorities in the White House. This is a conversation that all of...

Thursday September 4, 2008

An Ironic Night at the RNC

There were four highly ironic moments for me last night, watching the RNC on television. First, Rudy Giuliani seemed to side with down-to-earth, rural, moral, family-friendly middle America against the urban, educated, gay-friendly, divorcing East Coast elite - and neither...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Jews

A Jewish Perspective on Palin

"A grand slam home run," the commentators agreed.  More like a foul -- a very foul -- ball to me.The subject is, of course, Sarah Palin, whose not-yet week-old candidacy for Vice President of the United States has sucked up...

Thursday September 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Plenty of Punches, But No Policies

Congratulations to Governor Sarah Palin for proving last night that she came honestly by her high school nickname "Barracuda.". She certainly carried forward the McCain strategy of mockery, ridicule, sarcasm and disrespect. Sarah Palin showed that there is at least...

Wednesday September 3, 2008

Disappointed in Palin's Speech

As a woman and as a Christian- I came away deeply disappointed by the speech Sarah Palin gave tonight in front of the RNC Convention.At a time in our country's history when we have a chance to address the most...

Wednesday September 3, 2008

Darfur Follow Up: Take Action

Join the Save Darfur campaign to build political pressure for the next president to make Darfur a priority from day one in office.  The campaign includes efforts to gather a million postcards to deliver to the new president urging the...

Tuesday September 2, 2008

Sounding the Alarm: Darfur, Elul, and the Presidential Election

Today is the third day of the Hebrew month of Elul.  This is the last month of the Jewish calendar, a time of sustained introspection in preparation for Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) and Yom Kippur (the Day...

Monday September 1, 2008

"Palin's pregnant!" Easy, easy...It's only her unwed 17-year-old daughter.

I had thought the terrifying onslaught of Gustav and the efforts by the GOP to dodge the Katrina bullet--or turn it to McCain's benefit--would be the story of the day, but the bombshell news that Sarah Palin's 17-year-old daughter Bristol...

Saturday August 30, 2008

Notes from the Old Empire (by Sara Miles)

    "Of course," Patricia told me, leaning in close, "of course English people don't even like the Scottish." Patricia, the funny, perceptive, activist wife of a progressive Church of England vicar, made a face. " I have no idea...

Saturday August 30, 2008

Jon Stewart on Sarah Palin: All you need to know!

This is why newspapers are withering and "The Daily Show" is flourishing. It's not the fault of journalism--my chosen profession--but because in a world where John McCain picks Sarah Palin to be "a heartbeat away from the presidency," sometimes only...

Friday August 29, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Governer Palin and the Religious Right

Senator McCain's Vice Presidential selection of Alaskan Governer Sarah Palin really has the talking heads, pundits and bloggers going at it today. The focus has been on various issues such as her experience and ability to win over Clinton women....

Friday August 29, 2008

Picking Palin: McCain's Folly, or "crazy like a fox"?

John McCain has certainly revived his maverick label by picking--or plucking from obscurity--freshman Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate. (WaPo coverage here, and NYT coverage here.) Like every candidate, there are pluses and minuses with her. On the plus side,...

Friday August 29, 2008

Karma and the Christian Right: Will Gustav delay the GOP convention?

Earlier this month Stuart Shepard, correspondent for the Focus on the Family network (you know, that OTHER religious gathering in Colorado), had a segment in which he less than half-jokingly asked prayers for torrential rains to inundate Invesco Field during last night's...

Thursday August 28, 2008

45 Years Later: Still Holding Our Applause

Talk about an improbable historic coincidence:  that Barack Obama's acceptance of the Democratic Party's nomination for president comes 45 years to the day after Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.   But thank goodness...

Thursday August 28, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Race for Pastor-in-Chief

I was fortunate enough to be invited to the Democratic National Convention to share my concerns about the misuse of religion during this election - from both parties. The following is remarks I shared at a Faith Caucus meeting just...

Thursday August 28, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Fannie Lou Hamer's "Is This America?" Question, 44 Years Later (by Burns Strider)

The Democratic National Convention in Denver has been soaring, stressful, emotional. The Clintons have rocked the house and taken great steps in uniting the Party. Joe Biden (and his mom) has reminded us that little boys in working class Catholic...

Thursday August 28, 2008

Beyond Roe? New study shows abortion rates lowered by public policy

In a new study that could recast the seemingly endless debates over abortion and Roe v. Wade, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good yesterday released a new study that, according to the news release, is the first study of its kind to look at the...

Wednesday August 27, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The High Priests Gathered to Praise the Dems-but the Prophets Were Missing

For all the media chatter about how far we've come since the Democratic Convention in  Chicago,1968, or the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr's. "I Have A Dream Speech," if you were expecting that the words of the prophets...

Tuesday August 26, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Greatest Show on Earth?

In the interest of full disclosure, as they say, I will admit my collusion with showmanship at the very beginning of this article: The fact is that I watched the opening night of the Democratic Convention from 6:00pm to...

Tuesday August 26, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Michelle Obama: A Wife We Can Believe In

Wives of politicans are supposed to cast light on a different side of their husbands.  In the tough and tumble world of politics where candidates are expected to be tough and unblinking, voters (according to conventional wisdom) want to be assured that the...

Monday August 25, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Current of History Meets a New Tide of Hope

Michele Obama made a beautiful speech tonight.  Her life story was new to me and equally moving to the now more familiar story of Barack Obama.  She was so intelligent, passionate and attractive that it made me wonder for...

Monday August 25, 2008

Progressive (but not the religious kind) makes a Revival at the DNC

Having spent most of my time so far in religious events I decided to go to a "secular" event to see if the excitement that religious based activist are feeling here in Denver is translating into the general conversation.     The answer, in...

Monday August 25, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Cautious Hopefulness from the Faith Vote Panel at the DNC

Video to come   There's a shift happening among religious voters but the panelist at the Faith Vote Panel here at the DNC convention hedged on where or to whom it is shifting.  The panel consisted of Moderator Amy Sullivan,...

Monday August 25, 2008

Abortion, Augustine and...Nancy Pelosi?

And Aristotle, Aquinas, Archbishop Chaput and various Bishops, and Brokaw...All weigh in on the House Speaker's response to Brokaw on Sunday morning's "Meet the Press" (scroll to the end) in which he raised--yet again--the age-old question, "When does life begin?"...

Sunday August 24, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Religion at the DNC - Potent and Dangerous

On first glance, the DNC's Interfaith Gathering at the Wells Fargo Theatre in the Convention Center in Denver was underwhelming.  Clumps of churchy looking people wafted towards the entrance, and by the designated starting time of 2pm the large theatre...

Saturday August 23, 2008

Joe Biden and the Catholic Challenge

By choosing the longtime senator insider and foreign policy expert, Joe Biden, as his running mate, Barack Obama got a well-respected congressional insider to help his prospective legislative agenda as well as sharp-spoken (too much, at times--but good for a veep) campaigner...

Saturday August 23, 2008

AP: Obama Chooses Biden

I think Biden is a great choice for the Obama campaign!  His working class roots in Scranton, PA, foreign policy bona fides and deep Catholic faith- that you can just tell is in his bones- will be a great addition...

Thursday August 21, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Senator Obama: Don't Lose Your Ethical Vision

The following is an open letter to Senator Obama from 150 Clergy people including several who blog for Progressive Revival such as Sister Joan Chittister and Michael Lerner. Dear Senator Obama,As strong supporters of your campaign to become President of...

Thursday August 21, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Poverty

McCain and the Eye of a Needle

  We have heard a lot in the past years about Evangelicals being more concerned about issues such as climate change, AIDS, and, especially, poverty.  So it was jarring that there was so little concern from Evangelicals about Senator...

Wednesday August 20, 2008

Categories: Buddhist, Election '08

Why Obama Should be a Buddhist

  I was a guest on The Colbert Report tv show on Comedy Central channel, and Stephen Colbert asked me why Obama should become a Buddhist now that he's left his church. There are actually TWELVE OFFICIAL REASONS WHY OBAMA SHOULD...

Wednesday August 20, 2008

Obama Wins at Saddleback!

The McCain campaign sent out an email yesterday touting their guy's performance with Pastor Rick: "The reviews are in from Saturday's Saddleback Civil Forum on the Presidency, moderated by Pastor Rick Warren. The critics agree - John McCain's straight talk...

Monday August 18, 2008

Baptism by Politics: Sacraments and "The Saddleback Confession"

In his quest to prune the overgrowth of Christianity to reveal to root of the faith, Martin Luther famously reduced the number of sacraments from seven to three, discarding Holy Orders, Last Rites (now known as the Anointing of the Sick),...

Monday August 18, 2008

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

The following is cross-posted at On Faith.I approached Rick Warren's Saddleback Civil Forum with much anticipation, but without a clear idea of how he would handle the sensitive issues at the intersection of religion and politics.  I believe Pastor Warren...

Sunday August 17, 2008

The Christian Candidates and the Question of Evil

  The language spoken at the Civil Forum at Saddleback was not the loaded tongue of Evangelical churches across America sometimes referred to as "Christianese." Aside from one inquiry about the candidate's personal faith in Jesus Christ, the values based...

Friday August 15, 2008

Barack Obama and the (surprise!) Mainline Vote

A new poll by the Barna group finds that Obama is leading in 18 of 19 different religious faith communities defined by the survey's strict standards. McCain leads in only one--evangelicals. This is good news for Senator Obama and should...

Friday August 15, 2008

A Primer on Platforms

The New Republic has posted " Everything you've ever wanted to know about party platforms--and then some," also titled, aptly, "The Corncob Pipe of Politics." It's very good, comprehensive, on the current platforms and debates, and also the history...

Thursday August 14, 2008

The Casey Milestone: Moving Beyond the Abortion Quagmire?

News broke yesterday that Senator Robert Casey Jr. will address the Democratic Convention in Denver later this month. For many Catholics, this is an important symbol and step towards healing the bitter disappointment that so many of us experienced...

Wednesday August 13, 2008

Dear Rick: Would you ask Barack and John about...

This weekend's main event, outside of the Beijing Olympics, will be the Saturday sit-down between superpastor Rick Warren of the Saddleback megachurch and Barack Obama and John McCain--and event being called "the Saddleback Civil Forum." Rick will have an...

Tuesday August 12, 2008

Categories: Abortion, Election '08

Will the Dems' Abortion Shift Attract Votes?

Steve Waldman doubts it: All in all, I'd say that this platform does NOT do what was necessary to win substantial numbers of Catholics or moderate evangelicals. What do the other Revivalists think? What do readers think? Will the Democrats'...

Tuesday August 12, 2008

Categories: Abortion, Election '08

Draft of New Democratic Platform Language on Abortion

Draft language for the 2008 Democratic Party platform on abortion: The Democratic Party strongly and unequivocally supports Roe v Wade and a woman's right to choose a safe and legal abortion, regardless of ability to pay, and we oppose any...

Tuesday August 12, 2008

Dems, abortion, and the Wisdom of Solomon

CBN's David Brody has the proposed language for the Democrats platform plank on abortion, and contrary to some expectations, it appears the voices for "change"--such as Democrats for Life and Feminists for Life--have made important headway. TNR had a good piece...

Saturday August 9, 2008

Pavlovian Premillennialism

I suppose you've got to give the Republicans of the Rove era credit for their inventiveness, if not their chutzpah. In 2004 their nominee, who had essentially been a draft dodger, was pitted against a genuine Vietnam War hero (a...

Friday August 8, 2008

More on Evangelicals and Abortion

I did a post here a week ago raising a number of questions, theological and cultural, about the much higher tendency of white evangelicals to hold strong anti-abortion views, as compared to Catholics.  It took a while, but I'm glad to...

Friday August 8, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Obama as Anti-Christ Theory Gathers Steam

The story that began here on Progressive Revival last week when Revivalist Mara Vanderslice noted that John McCain's The One Ad could be interpreted as portraying Barack Obama as the Anti-Christ has made it into the pages of TIME magazine, which reports that...

Friday August 8, 2008

Pro-Life Democrats: Oxy-Morons?

Not according to this piece today on The New Republic site about the Dems platform battle over abortion language, and the efforts of Democrats for Life, a small organization (need it be said?) founded in 1999 with chapters in over...

Thursday August 7, 2008

Abortion and the Catholic voter

The New York Times has a piece today about Obama and the Dems and their efforts to appeal to Catholic voters who may be turned off by the party's pro-choice dogmatism. It includes comments from the much-pilloried pro-life, yet pro-Obama,...

Thursday August 7, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Media

Religion, the Election, and the Media

The Pew Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism and the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life have published a report that confirms my suspicions about the use of religion on the campaign trail. The study found that we are...

Wednesday August 6, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Text Messengers: Get Out And Vote!

To all Text Messengers: Help get out the vote in the upcoming presidential election. In Korea, text messages sent to millions of cell phones significantly influenced a national election; Switzerland too is experimenting with direct communication to the Thumb Generation....

Wednesday August 6, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Detailing The Anti-Christ Imagery in the Obama Ad

The Elaison Group has written a detailed memo going through the imagery in the McCain ad designed, they argue, to intentionally imply that Obama is the anti-Christ...

Wednesday August 6, 2008

Categories: Election '08

Class Discrimination

The mere mention of being accused of playing the "race card" is the third rail of American politics.  Your campaign can come to a screeching halt if it is even implied that a candidate is invoking race.   However, the...

Wednesday August 6, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Muslims

Obama's Muslim Outreach Coordinator Resigns

Obama's new Muslim outreach coordinator is already gone.  According to the Wall Street Journal, he had served for a few months on the board  of a Muslim investment fund with ties to fundamentalist Islam and an indirect connection (through a board...

Tuesday August 5, 2008

Tim Russert: Not a Catholic...

Who knew?! Luckily, Hadley Arkes is here to straighten us out. In an essay at "The Catholic Thing," Arkes bravely ventures back onto the hallowed ground surrounding Russert's passing in June, when he first wrote (read "Tim Russert: The...

Monday August 4, 2008

More high jinks from those jokesters on the Religious Right...

This time the hilarity is from Stuart Shepard, correspondent for the Focus on the Family network (that's run by that guy, whatsiname, who said he'd never ever endorse McCain--ecxept he might), who muses on bothering God about prayers for some...

Monday August 4, 2008

Senator McCain: Take Down this Ad

Thank you everyone for your emails and response to my earlier blog post on McCain's "The One" ad.  The McCain campaign has said that they meant the ad to be humorous.  But make no mistake about it: this ad...

Monday August 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

What Rick Warren Should Ask Obama & McCain On Abortion (Guest Post by Eric McFadden)

On August 16th, Saddleback Church is sponsoring Senators Obama and McCain for their first joint event of the campaign, the Saddleback Civil Forum on Leadership and Compassion. Some on the far right have expressed concern that the Pastor of...

Monday August 4, 2008

Dog Whistles, Hypocrisy, and "Traditional" Christianity

I'm less certain than Mara Vanderslice that John McCain's recent pattern of decrying Barack Obama's "messianism" is a deliberate effort to label him as the Antichrist.  It's not that I consider Team McCain incapable of "dog whistle" appeals to the Christian Right; their candidate has...

Monday August 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Supposed Fraudulence of Liberal Christianity

Former Senator Rick Santorum described Obama's faith as "phony" and went on to challenge the authenticity of liberal Christianity in general: "When you take a salvation story and turn it into a liberation story you've abandoned Christiandom and I don't...

Monday August 4, 2008

Categories: Election '08

McCain Pulling Ahead?

While one new poll has Obama beating McCain among white working class voters (remember, the ones Obama was supposedly unable to attract), another poll has McCain pulling ahead nationally. From TalkingPointsMemo.com: In short, the recent mudslinging in the campaign may...

Friday August 1, 2008

Reclaiming the "L-word"

I suppose we can blame Rush Limbaugh, Michael Savage, Sean Hannity and the other hit-and-run talk-show hosts on the far right - hey, why not? - for the denigration of the term "liberal." You can hear the sneer in their...

Friday August 1, 2008

Evangelicals and Abortion

There's been a lot of talk in the chattering classes lately about the political impact of the two major political parties' exact positioning on abortion policy among Catholic voters.  Michael Sean Winters argues in the New Republic, for example, that Kathleen...

Thursday July 31, 2008

Pursuing Justice One Step at a Time

Earlier this week, a group of thirty or so young Jews, Christians, and Muslims came together to participate in a voter registration drive in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston.  Working in partnership with the local ACORN branch, the interfaith...

Thursday July 31, 2008

Election 2008: My Radical Gay Agenda (by Sara Miles)

When people talk about radical homosexuals, they mean me. When they talk about left-wing, socialist feminists, that would be me. And when they talk about Christian voters, that's  me, too.    So I'm driving along yesterday with my friend and...

Thursday July 31, 2008

Put Away Falsehood

Just last week my cousin from Texas, whom I have not heard from for many years, forwarded me one of those emails. You know the ones that so many of us have gotten with the smears and lies about Senator...

Thursday July 31, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Racist Threat to Obama: Bigotry in the Head vs. the Polling Place

Plainly, no one can confidently predict how large a factor racist attitudes will play in the November presidential election.  In the privacy of the voting booth, people's fears and prejudices may be more powerful than the marked (and widely documented)...

Thursday July 31, 2008

America's Mortal Sin: Class Bias. A Solution: Parochial Schools.

In my last  post, I asked how one decided which is the most important political issue and who he/she should vote for for president.   I learned from my readings of the Bible to "Love thy neighbor" and that "I am my brother's keeper." ...

Thursday July 31, 2008

Chaput, McCain and not-so-distant thunder from the Catholic "wafer wars"...

As reports continue to cite Catholics like Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine or Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius as veep short-listers for Obama, the McCain camp appears to have countered with a little-noticed event that could have large implications should Obama...

Wednesday July 30, 2008

Daily Kos's Criticism of Progressive Revival

The current criticism of Progressive Revival by Street Prophets at Daily Kos highlights the tension in both religion and politics over who is "progressive enough" in this campaign season. They write that the Revivalists are not "an expression of the...

Wednesday July 30, 2008

Categories: Election '08, Muslims

Obama (finally!) Reaching Out to American Muslims

After some major bumps along the way, there is finally a very encouraging sign in terms of the relationship between the historic Obama Presidential campaign and the six million strong American Muslim community.   The Obama campaign has had a...

Tuesday July 29, 2008

The Dalai Lama connects with Obama and McCain while at the Aspen Institute

I just had the huge pleasure of spending three days with His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the Aspen Institute in Aspen, Colorado, with old friends and luminaries in the Tibet world. A sand mandala (sacred celestial mansion diagram) of...

Tuesday July 29, 2008

Common Good Revival

There is a new faith movement afoot in the public square, and this new blog is certainly one indicator.  This movement seeks wisdom from the idea of the common good - central to in my Catholic tradition, and many...

Tuesday July 29, 2008

Categories: Catholics, Election '08

Kaine's Faith Background

As Barack Obama gets closer to his choice of a running-mate, speculation today is focusing on Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, whose allies are letting it be known that he's being fully vetted as a short-lister.  Kaine's political strengths and weaknesses...

Monday July 28, 2008

Why Muslim Americans should find their political home among progressives

Only a few election cycles ago, the trend in the Muslim American community (at least the 2/3rds of it that come from an immigrant background) was to vote Republican.  The argument was that the combination of socially conservative personal values...

Monday July 28, 2008

"Praise the Lord--and Pass the Ammunition"

Yet another church shooting, this time at a Unitarian congregation in Knoxville, and yet another chance to ask: Where is the religious community's voice on gun control? The numbers are staggering: 30,000 Americans die each year from gun violence, but...

Saturday July 26, 2008

Who's Going to Win?

One of my mentors once told me that the measure of a religion in a pluralistic society is the breadth and depth of benefits it brings to its non-adherents. It's a fascinating thought that has kept sparking new thoughts in...

Friday July 25, 2008

The Conventions and the Issues

Once again, both political parties are heading into their national conventions with just about everything already decided - the candidates, platforms and even the speakers.The excitement of political conventions is a thing of the past.Choreographers and media consultants have replaced...

Thursday July 24, 2008

Categories: Election '08

The Pathology of American Politics

I am already a bit weary of presidential politics, and it's not even September. On the one hand, the excitement around Senator Obama's candidacy that galvanized so many to engage the body politic stands alongside worn political tropes and familiar...

Thursday July 24, 2008

Obama's Outreach to the Muslim Community

First of all, I want to thank BeliefNet for assembling such an outstanding panel for this blog.  I am grateful to be included, and I am looking forward to spirited debates in the weeks and months to come.While Senator Obama...

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Diana Butler Bass and Paul Raushenbush both stand firmly within the Mainline Protestant tradition and, along with guest bloggers of all religious backgrounds are dedicated to the revival of religious progressivism and its influence in American politics.

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Diana Butler Bass is a commentator and scholar in American religion. She is the author of seven books including A People's History of Christianity: The Other Side of the Story (HarperOne, 2009).
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