Tags: sojourners
Stupak Forming Fault Lines in Left-Leaning Faith Groups?

Sarah Posner.

With left-leaning faith groups unable to agree on abortion issues, the religious right—with the help of anti-choice Democrats—were able to convince Democratic strategists that they spoke for people of faith. Will the inability to take a strong stance for women’s rights split religious coalitions? 

Exploiting Health Care Debate to Restrict Abortion?

Evan Derkacz.

Over at Salon.com, Frances Kissling has fighting words for self-proclaimed “religious progressives” who are pressing to bypass compromises and including even greater restrictions on abortion.

Will the Real Progressive Christians Please Stand Up?

Delwin Brown.

A walk through recent Christian history—from the rise of evangelicalism, through neo-Orthodoxy, and on to Liberation theology—reveals the roots of the current debate among those who identify as progressives.

Arguing Liberally: Rift in Religious Coalitions Goes Public

Mark Silk.

A public row threatens to break out between the DC-based “Religious Industrial Complex,” which seeks new Democratic voters, and a small group of rabble-rousers who claim that they’ve compromised their progressive souls in reaching out to religious conservatives. How did it come to this?

Wallis Seeking Payback for Obama Defense?

Kathryn Joyce.

In the wake of James Dobson’s attacks on Obama’s Christianity, liberal evangelical Jim Wallis comes to the candidate’s aid. Is Wallis’ subsequent plea for a new Democratic position on abortion strategically timed?