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UncategorizedAugust 16, 2010

Washington Post Story Gets Christian Reconstructionism Wrong

By Julie Ingersoll

Article on Sharron Angle erroneously dismisses influence of movement.

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UncategorizedJune 3, 2010

Democratic Faith Outreach: Not Dead Yet?

By Sarah Posner

Key faith consulting group left out in the cold.

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Culture, Politics/LawMarch 30, 2010

Washington Post Critic’s Coded Racial Comments On New ABC Host Christiane Amanpour

By Hussein Rashid

The newspaper’s right wing TV critic charges that Amanpour, an Iranian-born journalist, can’t be objective on Israel.

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(A)theologies, Culture, Politics/LawApril 20, 2009

Nuancing the Fear of Islam is Smart, Not Political

By Hussein Rashid

The word Islamophobia is used so broadly that it risks losing its meaning; fear is not the same thing as hatred.

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