
Hillary-the-Preacher, and Why Journalists Can’t Let Go of the “Democrats Don’t Get Religion” Story
Maybe, just maybe, it wasn’t Hillary Clinton’s fault?
Read MoreMaybe, just maybe, it wasn’t Hillary Clinton’s fault?
Read MoreTo many, Catholic support for Trump feels like a repudiation of the Catholic social justice tradition.
Read More“Resistance will require us to renounce our own tendencies to espouse practices of Islamophobia, patriarchy, and homophobia in our congregations and denominations,” says Rev. Leslie Callahan.
Read MoreNovember 8th was, for so many of us, the death knell for any claim white evangelicals as a group had on caring for “the least of these.”
Read MoreWhether cavalier attitudes or crippling dread, the varied responses of American Muslims to Trump’s election reflect our political diversity—we are anything but homogeneous.
Read MoreSome conservative Christian leaders are challenging the statistic that 81 percent of white evangelicals voted for Trump.
Read More“Something has been broken for me; a fragile hope that the work of racial and gender justice will be embraced by the larger church.”
Read MoreAn interview with sociologist Arlie Hochschild on her years in Tea Party territory.
Read MoreThose darn Jews and their funny words. On CNN Sunday night, Trump surrogate Scottie Neil…
Read MoreWhen we talk in public, “what is the society we are trying to create?”
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