Religion

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  • Jews for a day

    All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
  • "Would God forgive Lenin?"

    In a lonely tower above the mean streets of Krasnoyarsk, a wanderer encounters the fervent heart of Russia's abiding faith.
  • Second coming

    With its hip new edition of the Good Book, Grove Press aims to save the Bible from the fundamentalists.
  • Danny and Allison, Part 1

    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.
  • The long shot

    Gary Bauer talks about why he's running for president.
  • Beyond facts

    Can one teach spirituality in college?
  • After the apocalypse

    Returning to the philosophy class that I had canceled, I wasn't sure who or what I would find.
  • Jane Goodall: The hopeful messenger

    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?
  • Letters to the Editor

    What's more horrifying, HMOs or the alternative? Plus: Nothing new about Jewish athletes; was Baltimore election about race?
  • An empire after all

    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.
  • Lost and found

    Why America's 80 million-strong Generation X may be losing its religion but finding its soul.
  • Steve Forbes finds religion

    His Christian Coalition appearance marks him as the leading conservative rival to George W. Bush.
  • Buchanan, McCain go head-to-head

    GOP presidential hopefuls debate whether U.S. had any business stopping Hitler.
  • Trouble in "Holy City"

    The man behind the Kansas creationism controversy worries that the flap has awakened his opponents -- who hope he's right.
  • It's about character, stupid

    Why the public needs to know whether, when and why George W. Bush used drugs.
  • A question of faith

    Why religion-based social help, the pet issue of Al Gore and George W. Bush, may be the next president's first broken promise.
  • Counter-evolutionary

    Baffled by the dumping of Darwin in the Sunflower State? Bone up on creationism and Kansas.
  • So this is compassion?

    George Bush's compassionate conservatism sounds a lot like Al Gore's. But are faith-based charities really the answer to America's problems?
  • My sacred place

    For an introspective wanderer, a two-room flat in a generic Japanese suburb offers all the possibilities of a traditional shrine.
  • Gore gets religion

    But can he co-opt the GOP's embrace of federal dollars for religious charities?
  • 21st Challenge No. 21

    Results: "Microsoft is my shepherd" and other prayers for the digital age.
  • Backward, Christian soldiers

    The Christian right may be hurting at the top, but at the grass roots, it's still a force to be reckoned with
  • Breaking the surface

    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.
  • Going without at Ramadan

    Going without at Ramadan: At the beginning of the Muslim fast, a traveler decides to do as the Marrakeshans do.
  • Flea market

    It turns out faith is like a little cat that you let in once and feed, and it stays forever.
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