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After The Election: Wither The Religious Right?

Dec 2nd, 2008 · Beliefnet.com founder and editor-in-chief Stephen Waldman discussses the role of religion and the state of the religious right in post-election politics. Plus, will the coalition of religious groups that united in support of Barack Obama fracture over specific issues?

Keywords: politics · religious · religion · founder · coalition · fracture · Barack Obama · Beliefnetcom · Stephen Waldman · discussses

God Talk On The Campaign Trail

Aug 25th, 2008 · Both John McCain and Barack Obama are courting the religious vote, but whose campaign will be more effective? Journalist Dan Gilgoff, the politics editor for Beliefnet.com, discusses the candidates' tactics.

Keywords: politics · religious · candidate · campaign · John McCain · God · Barack Obama · Beliefnetcom · Dan Gilgoff

Examining the Origins of America's 'Founding Faith' *

Mar 11th, 2008 · Was America meant to be a Christian nation? Steven Waldman, founder of Beliefnet.com, debunks myths about religion in the lives the Founding Fathers, and in the early history of America in his new book, Founding Faith.

Keywords: national · faith · Christian · history · America · religion · founder · Myth · Founding Fathers · founding · Beliefnetcom · Steven Waldman

To Beat the Heat, the Best Ally Is the A/C **

Aug 31st, 2006 · Commentator Rod Dreher lives in Dallas. He's been driving back and forth to work in a car without air conditioning all summer long. And while it hasn't been comfortable or easy, it's made him appreciate the AC in his home and office. Dreher, a writer at the Dallas Morning News, is the author of Crunchy Cons. He blogs at Beliefnet.com.

Keywords: officer · Writer · comfort · Dallas · Blog · Dallas Morning News · Rod Dreher · Crunchy Cons · dreher · AC · Beliefnetcom

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