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I chuckled to myself wondering what William F. Buckley, the author of the landmark conservative tract God and Man at Yale, might have thought of this year’s Baccalaureate Service at Dartmouth College. In addition to Christian hymns and Bible readings, there was a Native American prayer offered in the Yuchi language, and recitations from the…
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The environmental movement gave birth to the slogan “Think globally, act locally.” What’s true for the natural environment is true also for the human environment: what we do in our little part of the world, multiplied by the world’s population, can become a transformative force. If we undertake small acts of personal kindness and compassion…
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The Religious Right has successfully spent the last thirty years putting the fear of God into Republican presidential candidates. Those who deviate from the evangelical political liturgy are threatened with the special purgatory of corporate golf games and Viagra ads reserved for unsuccessful Republican nominees. And of all the hymns aspirants are required to memorize,…
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We recently posted about Beacon Press author Bill Ayers and his connection to Barack Obama. Stanley Fish posted about the controversy on his blog at the New York Times, and "confesses" his own association with Bill Ayers: Did I conspire with Bill Ayers? Did I help him build bombs? Did I aid and abet his…
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Frederick Lane discusses the aging of the liberal members of the Supreme Court, and what this year’s election might mean for the future of the court. “Change is an inevitable feature of the Supreme Court, but few presidential elections have taken place in the shadow of such potentially momentous change as this one.”
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Frederick S. Lane is an expert witness, lecturer, and author who has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, the BBC, and MSNBC. His fourth book, The Court and the Cross: The Religious Right’s Crusade to Reshape the Supreme Court , is forthcoming from Beacon Press this spring; he is…
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Faith in Public Life are hosting the Compassion Forum this Sunday, April 13th. The discussion of "wide-ranging and probing discussions of policies related to pressing moral issues that are bridging ideological divides now more than ever, including poverty, global AIDS, climate change and human rights," as well as the crisis in Darfur, will include Hillary…
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I was on a semi-vacation last week, so this week’s link roundup is a bit larger than normal. Enjoy! Howard Zinn is adding to his People’s History of the United States with a new graphic novel, A People’s History of the American Empire. Read about it at Tom Dispatch, and check out this Viggo Mortensen-narrated…
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For those of you who have been enjoying Suzanne Strempek Shea’s posts from the roadtrip that inspired Sundays in America: A Yearlong Road Trip in Search of Christian Faith, tune in to Weekend Edition on NPR tomorrow, Easter morning, to hear an interview with Shea conducted by Liane Hansen. [UPDATE: Here’s the link to the…
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by Suzanne Strempek Shea Want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in an authentic manner, but without having to pay ever-rising trans-Atlantic airfares or swallow a startling dollar-to-euro exchange? Skip the trip to Ireland and stay stateside for a journey to All Saints Parish in Brookline, Massachusetts. After all, a holy day is what the holiday…