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Page 1 of 5 next›› The FundamentaListThe FundamentaList (No. 86) This week in religion and politics: In her last regular column, Sarah Posner says so long to The FundamentaList. June 24, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 85) This week in religion and politics: The Army secretary nominee's record on church-state separation comes under scrutiny, and immigration reform may leave out LGBT people. June 17, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 84) This week in religion and politics: An HHS appointment raises questions about the purpose of faith-based offices, and religious leaders mourn the assassination of George Tiller. June 10, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 83) This week in religion and politics: Should the Senate Judiciary Committee consider Sonia Sotomayor's stance on the separation of church and state or her lack of a record on abortion? June 3, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 82) This week in religion and politics: Culture warriors prepare to battle over "judicial activist" Sonia Sotomayor's Court nomination, and the religious right reacts to California's Prop. 8 ruling. May 27, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 81) This week in religion and politics: Obama's Notre Dame speech shines attention on his relationship with religious constituencies, and anti-Muslim propaganda is making the rounds once again. May 20, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 80) This week in religion and politics: Religious leaders react to evangelicals' permissive attitudes toward torture, and the Notre Dame commencement controversy stokes the abortion-reduction debate. May 13, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 79) This week in religion and politics: More evidence emerges of aggressive proselytizing in the military, and the religious right wants to cause trouble for Obama's Supreme Court nominee. May 6, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 78) This week in religion and politics: Religious drama surrounds Kathleen Sebelius' Cabinet confirmation, and the "religious left" seems to lean toward the right. April 29, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 77) This week in religion and politics: Church leaders speak out against torture, and why the "religious conscience" of gays and lesbians apparently doesn't matter. April 22, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 76) The anti-gay-marriage argument unravels and Glenn Beck says it's the end of the world as we know it. April 15, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 75) The culture wars aren't coming to a close, "common ground" isn't common at all, and "abortion reduction" is still misleading rhetoric. April 8, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 74) This week in religion and politics: Extremist Catholics attempt to ruin the graduation of moderate ones, and theo-conservatism threatens rational policy. April 1, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 73) This week in religion and politics: Progressive faithful call for an "ethical audit" of Wall Street, and Newt Gingrich "reinvents" the conservative movement. March 25, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 72) This week in religion and politics: The honeymoon may be over for Obama and evangelical "centrists." March 18, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 71) This week in religion and politics: Anti-abortion activists dislike Kathleen Sebelius, stem-cell research gets funding, and the ranks of atheists and evangelicals both swell. March 11, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 70) The religious right still runs the Republican Party, Obama is the "socialist Antichrist," and Muslims struggle to find their place within the conservative movement. March 4, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 69) This week in religion and politics: Medicaid coverage for abortion continues to stir controversy, and are "homegrown" sex education programs in Texas unconstitutional? February 25, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 68) This week in religion and politics: Civil-liberties groups soften their criticism of faith-based initiatives and the OFBNP's Advisory Council comes into conflict with feminists. February 18, 2009 | | web only The FundamentaList (No. 67) This week in religion and politics: Obama gives the Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships a broader policy role, and anti-evolution activists on Darwin's 200th birthday. February 11, 2009 | | web only Page 1 of 5 next›› |