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We have a steady diet of Anglican issues here on the blog lately. As a result I missed Sen. Barak Obama’s recent sppech on people
We have a steady diet of Anglican issues here on the blog lately. As a result I missed Sen. Barak Obama’s recent sppech on people
The liberal Center for American Progress has released a new report aimed at shifting the “values” debate onto turf more hospitable to Democratic candidates. Among
Michael Kinsley’s got an interesting column in the Post this morning about health care. Here is the part that caught my eye: What is the
Beliefnet uses the term “faith-based diplomacy” to describe the ideas Madeline Albright advances in this interview. She’s talking about the importance of political leaders understanding
From the Episcopal Public Policy Network: The unfolding humanitarian crisis among the Palestinian people is endangering the fragile hope that still remains for a two–state
I am a garden-variety lefty on many political issues, but I am not so sure that I agree with what former secretary of state Madeline
This Washington Post story is a classic example of the chicken and egg game that reporters and media relations folks like myself play all the
From the Episcopal Public Policy Network: Did you know that just two months ago the President and Congress cut $39 billion dollars from education, health
One of the frustration of people whose generally liberal political views are shaped by their faith, is the the difficulty we have had in getting
The Interreligious Theological Center, a consortium of six predominantly black seminaries in Georgia, has chosen a controversial commencement speaker according to John Blake’s story in