Georgetown/On Faith

Archive: October 26, 2008 - November 1, 2008

Jewish Religious Imaging for Sarah Palin?

2008 has demonstrated the strategic importance of having skilled advisers and operatives in the domain of faith-based politicking. Accordingly, nothing precludes Palin from someday reversing negative perceptions among Jewish voters.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 30, 2008; 9:33 PM ET | Comments (131)

America, Re-Emerging Democracy

Regardless of who wins on November 4, much will have to be done in the ensuing year to demonstrate to ourselves and to the world that America is truly is a reemerging democracy that can legitimately promote the creed of freedom abroad.

By Daniel Brumberg | October 30, 2008; 12:13 PM ET | Comments (5)

The Jewish Vote and the Palin Factor

Palin's insular inexperience is an issue, but she is saying and doing all the right things to capture Jewish attention.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 29, 2008; 8:00 AM ET | Comments (315)

Evangelicals on Nov. 4: Four Predictions

Next GOP mantra: If we hope to win a national election again, we can no longer be perceived as the party of the Christian Right

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 27, 2008; 11:30 PM ET | Comments (88)

To Soeur With Love

Soeur Emmanuelle was fearless in challenging the Church and male authority while answering hate with love.

By Katherine Marshall | October 27, 2008; 12:50 PM ET | Comments (2)

Wright Now?

Without fresh Rev. Wright provocations, journalists have no particular reason to revisit a story that consumed them for nearly two months.

By Jacques Berlinerblau | October 27, 2008; 7:05 AM ET | Comments (26)

 
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