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The Trouble with Social Conservatives

William Bole offers a critique of the social conservative movement, arguing that too often their positions are indistinguishable from the platform of the Republican National Committee. This is unfortunate, Bole contends, because a truly independent social conservative movement could play a key role in implementing policies designed to strengthen the family.

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Crisis in Honduras

Associate editor Kevin Clarke interviews John Donaghy, a lay missionary from Honduras, on the country’s political crisis in wake of the ouster of Manuel Zelaya on June 28. Donaghy assesses the church’s response to what some have called a coup d’etat, and what impact the political strife will have on the country’s poor.

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A Man of Restless Delight

What would “Mexican Night” look like in heaven? The Jesuit Peter Steele offers a playful scenario in his poem of the same name, read here by the author along with “Kyrie Eleison, “Lazarus at the Gate (After Tiepolo),” and other writings. For more on the Australian poet read Jim McDermott’s profile of Steele in the […]

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St. Francis’s Mission of Peace

Paul Moses recounts the remarkable meeting between St. Francis of Assisi and Sultan al-Kamil in the midst of the Fifth Crusade. Moses explores why this meeting was glossed over for so many years, and what the encounter can teach in an era of tense Muslim-Christian relations.

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Birth and the Prayer Life

Susan Windley-Daoust, a professor of theology at St. Mary’s University of Minnesota, makes the case that birth is not simply an ordeal to endure, but a rich spiritual gift that is comparable in many ways of the prayer life. She argues that while medicine has made great strides in the area of childbirth, it has […]

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Waiting for Health Care Reform

Karen Sue Smith, editorial director of America, reports on obstacles to health care reform and why despite growing opposition the passage of a bill is more likely today than 1994. Also, a closer look at the uninsured. For more on this subject read Karen Smith’s blog posts on the path to health care reform.

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Obama’s Long War

Alon Ben-Meir of New York University analyzes U.S. strategy in Afghanistan under President Barack Obama and offers commentary on the upcoming Afghan election. Read Professor Ben-Meir’s article, “Obama’s Long War,” from the August 17-24 issue.

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