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ReligionLink eMinder JAN. 5, 2009 Whither the religious right?As the Jan. 20 inauguration of Barack Obama draws near, editors might push for stories about what his rise — and the end of the Bush era — may portend for evangelical Christians. Obama’s victory was a defeat for the religious right, to be sure. But don’t buy into rumors of the movement’s demise. As Mark Twain said of reports of his own death, they may be greatly exaggerated. (more) What’s next on the religion beat?
But reporters and editors are always looking forward, as well, with pages to fill in the days after the holiday rush and in the weeks and months to come. With that in mind, ReligionLink’s brain trust has compiled a brief list of a half-dozen Big Ideas — arenas of interest that journalists covering religion may want to keep in mind as they contemplate stories for the year to come. (more) The New Sanctuary MovementProtecting and welcoming
Today, in response to a renewed crackdown on undocumented immigrants in workplace raids and deportations, the so-called “New Sanctuary Movement” is again taking root in congregations across the Judeo-Christian spectrum, but now it also comprises Muslim, Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist groups and individuals as well. (more) |
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