GLBT Activists and the Black Church: Can We Talk?
Misdirected finger-pointing and flat-footed social analysis has accompanied purposeful protests and mass social action in the response to the passage of Prop 8.
Read MoreMisdirected finger-pointing and flat-footed social analysis has accompanied purposeful protests and mass social action in the response to the passage of Prop 8.
Read MoreOpponents of gay marriage accuse protesters of trying to intimidate the courts by voicing their opinions as a group. But since when is dissent “mob rule”?
Read MoreThe President-Elect’s names, all three of them, reveal a complexity of religious engagement that might move us beyond a tribal sense of religion.
Read MoreThe Mormon church may be first in line to deny gay people the right to marry, but Catholic bishops are hurrying to join them.
Read MoreThere are plenty of reasons for concern over Obama’s appointment of Rahm Emanuel, but guilt by association is a downward spiral.
Read MoreThe loss on Prop 8 is like a death for gay and lesbian people, who have witnessed their civil rights murdered at the polls—the grieving is just beginning.
Read MoreThough the majority of Catholics reside in Latin America and Africa, the majority of Cardinals (the Pope pool) are European. Still, many are looking ahead to the first Pope of color.
Read MoreIs “an eye for an eye” the best that imams and scholars can prescribe for domestic violence in the Muslim community?
Read MoreThe First Amendment bars Congress from making laws that abridge freedom of speech—but it does not guarantee immunity to haters. An important distinction.
Read MoreMany US Catholics defied bishops and voted for Obama, but this has only invigorated the Catholic Right.
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