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Religion Dispatches
While President Obama, in his much-debated Oval Office Address last week, seemed to be calling Americans to personal prayer, activist Drew Landry’s vision is more collective, and possibly more practical. He believes the simple discipline of praying in unison will get people to pay more attention to the disaster being laid out at their doorsteps. Meanwhile, experts like Len Bahr say it is too late to restore the Gulf. The problem in dealing with the environmental disaster, he says, whether by prayer or science, is that nobody knows how bad it will get before it can get better.
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Religion Dispatches
On a teleconference last month with a loose coalition of white and Latino evangelical leaders, Sen. Charles Schumer, the New York Democrat who had recently unveiled a legislative proposal for comprehensive immigration reform, pleaded with participants to bring Republican senators to the table to…
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Religion Dispatches
Fifty years ago this past Sunday, feminist theology of the second wave was born. Well, maybe not born—but it made it into Time, under the headline “Religion: Male and Female Theology.” Yes, Monday, June 27, 1960. The cover picture: US Ambassador Douglas MacArthur II…
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Religion Dispatches
Freedom to Marry will shadow National Organization for Marriage.
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Religion Dispatches
What’s wrong with inclusivism in religious education?
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Religion Dispatches
It takes a whole lot of creativity to keep the doors open these days.
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Real hope isn’t that the therapeutic cavalry will coming riding over the hill at the last moment.
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Religion Dispatches
How the religious right sees the Hastings case.
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Religion Dispatches
Christian Legal Society loses its challenge to Hastings College of Law.
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