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All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
By Jake Tapper
December 3, 1999
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In a lonely tower above the mean streets of Krasnoyarsk, a wanderer encounters the fervent heart of Russia's abiding faith.
By Jeffrey Tayler
December 1, 1999
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With its hip new edition of the Good Book, Grove Press aims to save the Bible from the fundamentalists.
By Jonathon Keats
November 29, 1999
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They're young, Jewish professionals who routinely split their ticket. So far, they lean toward Rudy because they say Hillary doesn't seem to have any principles.
By Jake Tapper
November 22, 1999
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Gary Bauer talks about why he's running for president.
By Susan Crabtree
November 8, 1999
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Can one teach spirituality in college?
By David Alford
November 5, 1999
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Returning to the philosophy class that I had canceled, I wasn't sure who or what I would find.
By David Alford
October 29, 1999
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Like Hawking, Goodall has been elevated to the status of sage, but does knowledge of the wild beast really imply knowledge of the human heart and soul?
By Susan McCarthy
October 27, 1999
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What's more horrifying, HMOs or the alternative? Plus: Nothing new about Jewish athletes; was Baltimore election about race?
Letters to the Editor
October 21, 1999
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Pat Buchanan's book is a loopy and inconsistent piece of Catholic fundamentalism that betrays a weird and self-destructive sympathy for the fascist cause.
By Christopher Hitchens
October 16, 1999
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Why America's 80 million-strong Generation X may be losing its religion but finding its soul.
By Holly J. Lebowitz
October 9, 1999
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His Christian Coalition appearance marks him as the leading conservative rival to George W. Bush.
By Jake Tapper
October 4, 1999
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GOP presidential hopefuls debate whether U.S. had any business stopping Hitler.
By Jake Tapper
September 23, 1999
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The man behind the Kansas creationism controversy worries that the flap has awakened his opponents -- who hope he's right.
By Laura Rozen
September 3, 1999
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Why the public needs to know whether, when and why George W. Bush used drugs.
By Fred Branfman
August 31, 1999
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Why religion-based social help, the pet issue of Al Gore and George W. Bush,
may be the next president's first broken promise.
By Michael Kress
August 30, 1999
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Baffled by the dumping of Darwin in the Sunflower State? Bone up on creationism and Kansas.
By Mark Wallace
August 19, 1999
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George Bush's compassionate conservatism sounds a lot like Al Gore's. But are faith-based charities really the answer to America's problems?
By Debra Dickerson
July 29, 1999
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For an introspective wanderer, a two-room flat in a generic Japanese suburb offers all the possibilities of a traditional shrine.
By Pico Iyer
June 19, 1999
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But can he co-opt the GOP's embrace of federal dollars for religious charities?
By Christopher Shea
June 15, 1999
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Results: "Microsoft is my shepherd" and other prayers for the digital age.
By Charlie Varon and Jim Rosenau
May 8, 1999
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The Christian right may be
hurting at the top, but at the grass roots, it's still a force to be
reckoned with
By Harry Jaffe
April 9, 1999
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Unfortunately, you can't have your true authentic healed whole self
and buns of steel. Anne Lamott on why redemption doesn't work that
way.
By Anne Lamott
April 1, 1999
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Going without at Ramadan: At the beginning of the Muslim fast, a traveler decides to do as the Marrakeshans do.
By Emily Zuzik
March 30, 1999
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It turns out faith is like a little cat that you let in once and feed, and it stays forever.
By Anne Lamott
February 19, 1999