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Will Obama Tax Plan Hurt Religious Groups?
Some say yes, others say no.
The Empty Promise of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Why scientific breakthroughs make the destruction of human embryos obsolete.
In Over His Pay Grade
When science is made 'apolitical' and 'unencumbered by religion,' it's usually to hyper-politicize and hyper-sacralize it.
Small Ruling Is Potentially Huge for Student Groups
Christian Legal Society lawyer notes that exceptions to rules can be as discriminatory as rules themselves.
Reducing Abortion for Real
The current proposals to lower the abortion rate will only make things worse.
China's Human Rights, In the Red
President Obama should keep values at the center of American foreign policy.
Long Live the Law
What would John Calvin say to Dick Cheney?
Keeping the Commandments
The Supreme Court is thinking more clearly about religious symbols in public life.
California's Temper Tantrum
How the gay rights movement lost more than Proposition 8.
A Dream That Won't Die
The meaning of the election; the work yet to be done.
Justices: City Isn't Obligated to Display Religious Monument
Supreme Court says most monuments are government speech, not a forum.
Q+A: David Brooks
The conservative New York Times columnist explains how socially conservative evangelicals can repair their public image.
Is the Stimulus Act Anti-Religious?
The stimulus bill included a caveat that federal funds may not be used for religious worship.
Centering on Poverty
A coalition of the Right and Left launches a new project to reduce poverty.
Phrase 'Religious Right' Misused, Conservatives Say
Leaders often identified with the Religious Right want journalists and academics to lay the term to rest.
The Definition of 'I Screwed Up'
Susan Wise Bauer, author of The Art of the Public Grovel, dissects Obama's apology.
A Promising Start for Obama's Faith-Based Office
Why we are encouraged — and still have a major concern.
Obama Expands Faith-Based Office
The President maintains Bush's hiring policy and shapes specific priorities for the office.
New Director Offers Vision for Faith-Based Office
Joshua DuBois tells CT how the new Office for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships is different from the Bush administration's office.
Michael Gerson: Obama's Speech Rhetorically Flat, but Ideologically Interesting
A former presidential speechwriter examines President Obama's inaugural address.
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