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Christopher Burbach, "McCain, Obama use personal stories about Christianity to reach faith-based voters," Omaha World-Herald (Oct. 18, 2008)

Some discussion, including quotations from Martin Mary (who's evidently an Obama man), of the personal faith narratives as elements of the campaign strategy for both candidates.

Tags: christianity, religion, politics, rhetoric, !toread, presidential_campaign_2008, mccain, obama on 2008-10-25 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Stephen Prothero, "Worshiping in Ignorance," The Chronicle of Higher Education (March 16, 2007)

Prothero on religious literacy. Bookmarking to read later. From the Chronicle Review.

Tags: !toread, religion, prothero, education, iterasi on 2008-10-17 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Edward Tick, "Where’s the Real Healing for our Iraq Veterans," from HopeDance Magazine

I'm curious about this author (Edward Tick, who wrote War and the Soul), which is why I'm bookmarking this relatively recent piece.

Tags: !toread, iraq, war, military, health, psychology on 2008-09-27 -All Annotations (0) -About

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"Religion in the News," web publication from Tirnity College (Hartford, CT)

Infrequently updated, but high-quality publication. No RSS feeds or anything like that.

Tags: religion, news, politics, !toread, publication, research, check_this_out on 2008-09-24 -All Annotations (0) -About

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What Happens When We Die? - TIME

I'm curious about this.

Tags: !toread, religion, science, death, news on 2008-09-20 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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