Tag: Faith and politics

Elsewhere…

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

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Reclaiming the Common Good

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

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A failure of empathy

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

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Faith-based diplomacy

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

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The latest on the Middle East

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

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Visibility

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

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Robin Hood in Reverse

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

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Apostle of Prosperity

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

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