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BusinessWeek August 22, 2005 Robert J. Barro |
The Political Power Of The Pew A new study shows how churchgoing affects voting preferences. |
Salon.com November 20, 2000 Amy Standen |
Faith in America What does religion mean now? Is it a mystical experience, a collection of social protocols or just common sense? |
Reason October 2004 Cathy Young |
Beyond Belief The idea that U.S. politicians should keep their religious faith private may seem outrageously intolerant. But is it not equally outrageous that a secularist figure cannot express his views honestly without committing career suicide? |
Salon.com August 29, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
Holy Joe Lieberman's God-fearing sermon was a cute political move -- and a debasement of both religion and civil society. |
Reason March 2005 Cathy Young |
God or Mammon When religious groups in the U.S. get caught between their principles and their subsidies. |
AFP eWire February 17, 2004 |
New Study Examines Regional Differences in U.S. Philanthropy Independent Sector has released a new study that reveals three major factors or characteristics influencing philanthropic activity across the United States. |
AFP eWire May 19, 2008 |
Millennials Are No Less Generous than Other Generations Young donors in the Millennial generation (born after 1981) are less likely to give and tend to give in smaller amounts than other generations. |
AFP eWire April 6, 2010 |
Fundraising Tips: A Snapshot of Rural Donors Although people from rural communities are less likely to donate to charity, those that do give donate a higher percentage of their income than urban donors. |
Salon.com December 11, 2000 Michael Castleman |
Teach your children well Both liberal and conservative sex ed activists have it wrong: We should stop saying that sex is dangerous and help parents talk to their kids instead... |
Salon.com July 7, 2000 Jake Tapper |
God is their copilot Both born-again, Bush and Gore have made this the most God-fearing presidential race in 100 years. But their faiths have led these men in two completely different directions. |
Reason March 2007 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Who Gives to Charity? An interview with Arthur C. Brooks, author of Who Really Cares?: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism about what motivates Americans to give. |
Salon.com April 26, 2001 Ivan Oransky |
In bad faith A researcher offers evidence that religion is good for your health. Too bad so much of it is bunk... |
Salon.com August 16, 2000 James Traub |
Closing the piety gap With Joe Lieberman, the Democrats have someone who can take God back from the right. But do we really need more moralizing about private issues in public life? |
Reason October 2002 Cathy Young |
One Nation, Many Gods Vouchers, the Pledge of Allegiance, and the separation of church and state |
Reason May 2006 Ronald Bailey |
Separate But Equal? Can science tell us anything about religion? |
Reason February 2005 Cathy Young |
The "Values" Panic It's quite true that neither the "red" nor the "blue" states have a monopoly on moral values. By the same token, neither side has a monopoly on moral bullying. |
AFP eWire January 12, 2010 |
Six Types of Wealthy Donors A new study identifies six types of high net worth donors and explains what motivates them to give. |
AFP eWire June 9, 2009 |
Total Annual Giving in Canada Grew By $1 Billion from 2004 to 2007 The total amount of yearly charitable giving by Canadians increased by $1.1 billion from 2004 to 2007, reported the Canadian government agency Statistics Canada this week. |
Reason April 2001 Charles Paul Freund |
In God We Trust George W. Bush's initiative to give federal money to faith-based organizations has drawn criticism in many tongues. To join faith to taxes more intimately than is now the case is to matchmake a marriage you wouldn't want next door... |
Salon.com Debra Dickerson |
So this is compassion? George Bush's compassionate conservatism sounds a lot like Al Gore's. But are faith-based charities really the answer to America's problems? |
AFP eWire December 5, 2005 |
New Studies Highlight Regional Differences in U.S. Giving Patterns Two new studies shed fresh light on geographic giving patterns in the United States and reveal that some areas are much more generous than had previously been thought. |
BusinessWeek December 6, 2004 Weber & Coy |
Economists Are Getting Religion Religion is simply too big for economics to ignore, and now the gulf is closing. |
Salon.com April 22, 2000 Fred Branfman |
Living in shimmering disequilibrium The Pulitzer Prize-winning author calls for spiritualizing the environmental movement as Earth endures the greatest mass extinction in 65 million years... |
Salon.com June 22, 2000 Fiona Morgan |
Cruel and unusual punishment The Supreme Court has gone too far by banning prayer from school football games. |
Financial Planning January 1, 2011 Martin Shenkman |
Keeping the Faith When it comes to estate and financial planning, religious topics are rarely discussed and almost never integrated into planning. |