What's the Matter With Rick Warren?
Sarah Posner : Barack Obama
Obama's choice to give the invocation at his inauguration is a slap at progressives and a bow to the religious right.
Sarah Posner : Barack Obama
Obama's choice to give the invocation at his inauguration is a slap at progressives and a bow to the religious right.
Barbara Crossette : India
Members of India's poorest classes who converted to Christianity to escape the caste system now find themselves the targets of brutal persecution by Hindu nationalists.
Rev. Howard Moody : Separation of Church & State
We need a new national dialogue to untangle the triumphalist Christian story line that has wrapped itself around our political discourse.
Ronald Aronson : Presidential Election 2008
Pursuing religious voters, Republicans and Democrats overlook the importance of the constituency of nonbelievers.
Sarah Posner : Presidential Election 2008
Led by Obama, Democrats are making a bid for evangelical voters. Lost cause or holy grail?
Michael Moore : Environment
OK, God, we know James Dobson asked his followers to pray for rain on Obama in Denver last week. But this storm in New Orleans isn't what anybody had in mind.
Adele Oltman : Martin Luther King Jr.
As Obama accepts his party's presidential nomination on the forty-fifth anniversary of King's most famous speech, a historian looks beyond the obvious analogies.
Barbara Ehrenreich
The case against Victoria Osteen embodies the narcissism of those who preach the Gospel of prosperity.
Katha Pollitt : Presidential Election 2008
Obama's incredible faith-based initiative.
Katha Pollitt : Judaism & Jews
Women increasingly are taking leadership roles in Jewish life--and that's a problem?
Colman McCarthy : Peace Activism
The movement she inspired--passionate, pacifist and siding with the scorned--is seventy-five and going strong.
Max Blumenthal : Barack Obama
With little to lose and everything to gain, Obama has lifted high the cross. But are there invisible strings attached?
Jon Wiener : Higher Education
Accusations by right-wing Zionists of anti-Semitism at the University of California, Irvine, are suspect at best.
American News Project : Global Warming & Climate Change
How solidly Republican will Christian evangelicals be in 2008? Could concern about the planet be the issue that draws many believers into the Democratic camp?
Jeff Sharlet : Non-Fiction
Can the wall between church and state balance the principles of neutrality and accomodation?
Chris Hedges : Peace Activism
Time and age have not blunted his fierce critique of American empire and his radical interpretation of the Gospels.
Brave New Films & Mother Jones : John McCain
Since the media won't question McCain about his deeply bigoted pastor, it's up to you to call attention to this issue.
Katha Pollitt : Feminism & Women
When it comes to keeping women pregnant and in their place, polygamous Mormons and the Pope have a lot in common.
Eudora Smith : Presidential Election 2008
The media's portrayal of Obama's former pastor as racist reflects an ignorance about the black church and its rhetorical traditions.
Robert Scheer : Presidential Election 2008
Why the fuss over Obama's pastor when Bible-based damnations for bad behavior is made in both black and white churches?
Barbara Ehrenreich : Presidential Election 2008
When it comes to unsavory religious affiliations, Hillary Clinton is a lot more vulnerable than Obama.
Bob Moser : Conservatives & The American Right
The new evangelicals are rejecting the religious right and embracing a broader social gospel.
Daniel Lazare : Philosophy
Two authors posit very different views on the problem of religious conflict in a supposedly secular age.
Sasha Abramsky : Immigration to the US
Immigrants facing deportation find shelter with the religious New Sanctuary Movement.
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson : India
Mohandas K. Gandhi, killed sixty years ago, was a moment in the conscience of mankind. But the flame of hope his life inspired shapes our lives still.