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Archive: May 4, 2008 - May 10, 2008

The Evangelical Manifesto

The Evangelical Manifesto strikes me as much more a statement about the plight of contemporary Evangelicalism than a treatise on politics.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | May 9, 2008; 4:01 AM ET | Comments (136)

Food Crisis Solutions? Look to Canadians

Their church connections give them practical grounding and a wealth of information. They have keen antennae about where the crisis will strike next and the means to use them.

By Katherine Marshall | May 8, 2008; 4:10 PM ET | Comments (1)

Thinking Boldly about Iran

Throughout the Middle East, the most radical forces are praying that reconciliation will never happen. And that is one good reason why any new administration should explore every reasonable opportunity to build a different relationship with Iran.

By Daniel Brumberg | May 8, 2008; 12:21 PM ET | Comments (16)

Obama Accepts His Bouquet

I would like to make a few observations about last night’s primaries, in particular the themes and images struck by the candidates in their respective victory speeches. But first, permit me one unsolicited--and unoriginal--observation: Oh Good Lord what a friggin'...

By Jacques Berlinerblau | May 6, 2008; 11:41 PM ET | Comments (16)

A Music Festival for the Sufi Mind and Soul

This effusion of love, spirituality, and beauty is a far cry from Morocco’s desperate young men who cling to the bottom of trucks in hopes of reaching Europe and a job, or those who end up in Iraq in terror cells.

By Katherine Marshall | May 5, 2008; 4:19 PM ET | Comments (1)

 
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