evangelicals

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  • Rudy amid the evangelicals

    "America's mayor" stays resolute on terrorism and the war -- but don't even ask him about the A-word.
  • Generation Dem

    Beyond the failure of Karl Rove, the momentous 2006 elections signaled the emergence of a younger, bluer America that could reshape politics for years to come.
  • Lost faith in the GOP

    Evangelical leader Richard Cizik explains how Iraq, corruption and other failures are transforming the political piety of America's religious voters.
  • How would Jesus vote?

    Tennessee Democrat Harold Ford Jr. goes after the GOP's faithful base in the state with the most white evangelicals in the nation. Polls show his campaign is resonating in the pews.
  • Come as you are

    At Mars Hill Church in Seattle, Snoop Dogg figures in sermons, housewives cradle babies in tattooed arms -- and religious fundamentalism rules. Meet the Disciple Generation, the fierce new face of American evangelism.
  • Jews and the Christian right: Is the honeymoon over?

    Worried by increasingly strident evangelical rhetoric, Jewish leaders have finally dared to criticize conservative Christians. Will an alliance held together only by a shared support for Israel survive?
  • Fall of the Rovean empire?

    Drunk on power, the Republican oligarchs overreached. Now their entire project could be doomed.
  • Getting religion

    Democratic guru Jim Wallis's strategy to woo "values voters" compromises on abortion in unacceptable ways.
  • Verily, I sell unto you

    Increasing numbers of evangelical business owners are hanging out their shingles with the word "Christian" prominently displayed. Are they bringing godliness to Main Street -- or making hay on holiness?
  • A spiritual three-ring circus

    Billy Graham's last crusade, at Shea Stadium, was a lot tamer than the fire-breathing revivals of my youth -- but the crowd was a lot more interesting.
  • Life of the Party

    Jim Wallis, editor of Sojourners, tells Democrats how they can attract moderate religious voters: Be authentic and don't be afraid to use the G-word.
  • In gods we trust

    Evangelicals insist that the U.S. is a Christian country. An increasing number of Americans beg to differ. (So does the Constitution.)
  • Political crackup

    By intervening in the Schiavo case, Bush moved the religious right into the heart of the GOP. Now there will be hell to pay.
  • Building religious tolerance

    A reader and Ed Yoder, the author of "False Prophets," discuss the origins of the separation of church and state, and say we're lucky that deists were involved.
  • False prophets

    The Founders would be appalled at the Bush administration's shameless religious exhibitionism.
  • The gospel according to Karl

    Bush's mastermind Karl Rove is going all-out to mobilize an army of Christian soldiers to carry the president to the Promised Land in November. But will mainstream churches rebel?
  • The gospel according to Karl

    Bush's mastermind Karl Rove is going all-out to mobilize an army of Christian soldiers to carry the president to the Promised Land in November. But will mainstream churches rebel?
  • Letters to the Editor

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