Our Take: The surprising religious divides on Proposition 8
Editor's Note: Dr. Robert P. Jones is the CEO and Daniel Cox is the Director of Research for Public Religion Research Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research and education organization...
View ArticleOur Take: For faithful, immigration reform is today's civil rights movement
Editor's Note: The Rev. Luis Cortés is president of Esperanza USA. The Rev. Derrick Harkins is senior pastor of the Nineteenth Street Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. By the Rev. Luis Cortés and the...
View ArticleMy take: Which religious voters will show up on Tuesday?
Editor's Note: Anthea Butler is Associate Professor of Religious studies at the University of Pennsylvania and is an expert on Black churches, evangelicalism and the religious right. By Anthea Butler,...
View ArticleSurvey: Among black, Hispanic Americans, complexity reigns on abortion issue
By Dan Merica, CNN Washington (CNN) - A large majority of black and Hispanic Americans identify as both “pro-life” and “pro-choice” when it comes to abortion, according to a survey released Thursday....
View ArticleEvangelical Christians prepare for ‘largest ever grassroots push on immigration’
By Dan Merica, CNN Follow @DanMericaCNN Washington (CNN) – When the Rev. Samuel Rodriguez talks about immigration, it is as someone who has witnessed the way a religious community is affected when a...
View ArticleMy Take: Obama delivers Lincoln's Third Inaugural
Editor's note: Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar and author of "The American Bible: How Our Words Unite, Divide, and Define a Nation," is a regular CNN Belief Blog contributor. By...
View ArticleLatino minister fires up Ebenezer on King Day
By Moni Basu, CNN In all the 45 years of a commemorative service on the birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., there had never been a Latino delivering the keynote address. That changed Monday as...
View ArticleStudy: Young Latinos losing faith
By Daniel Burke, CNN Belief Blog Editor Follow @BurkeCNN (CNN) - Young Latinos are leaving the Catholic Church in droves, according to a new study, with many drifting into the country's fastest-growing...
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