The Religious Left’s New Script
Will tolerance be the new rallying cry for religious progressives?
Read MoreWill tolerance be the new rallying cry for religious progressives?
Read MoreWelton Gaddy talks faith and politics with Pastor Dan.
Read MoreThe controversial document renews debate on the role of evangelicals in electoral politics…
Read MoreReligious bloggers push the media to go beyond “soundbite theology” to challenging questions about torture and America.
Read MoreIn a recent speech on the the economy, Obama could have stressed biblical justice; instead he opted for a “post-partisan” emphasis on firm foundations and solidarity in common cause.
Read MoreIf progressive religious believers are going to provide any kind of witness to our diverse society we must reclaim the idea of “hope” from the realm of politics. Hope, as theology, is not only about finding common purpose, but about liberation.
Read MoreThe differences among religious folk in this country—once these issues make their way into politics—manifest in real divisions of money and power and security. To think that these conflicts can be resolved with mild-mannered compromises between Third Way and centrist evangelicals underestimates their importance.
Read MorePastor Dan addresses the Religious Left with suggestions, words of caution, a plea for compromise and a more broadly-conceived coalition than any to date.
Read MoreMcCain’s new ad mocking Obama’s charismatic campaign of hope and the belief that we can do better is being criticized as ‘blasphemous’ and offensive to liberal Christians…
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