Georgetown/On Faith

Archive: October 19, 2008 - October 25, 2008

Young Florida Jews for McCain?

Older Jews, new poll suggests, more likely to vote for Obama than younger ones. But does that hold true in swing-state Florida?

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 23, 2008; 11:55 PM ET | Comments (65)

Conservatism and Secularism: 2008's Losers

Political Conservatism has rejected secular ideas and embraced evangelicals who advocate radical views that are an electoral liability.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 22, 2008; 10:47 PM ET | Comments (49)

I Am Not Voting in 2008

Ballot abstinence is one way to help a pundit establish critical distance, an inner, psychic check-and-balance.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 20, 2008; 8:07 AM ET | Comments (101)

Interfaith Blues

The interfaith blues that threatened to stifle the Phnom Penh meeting were largely dispelled by the iconoclastic intervention of a dynamic leader who preached passionately about what can be done.

By Katherine Marshall | October 20, 2008; 12:01 AM ET | Comments (0)

 
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