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(10/21/08) Criticizes the "narrow agenda of causes such as opposition to gay marriage and abortion..."
E.J. Dionne, Jr., a Washington Post columnist and National Public Radio analyst, discussed “Faith and Politics in the 2008 Presidential Race” on October 6 at the University of Dayton. Dionne criticizes conservative Christians in his recent book Souled Out: Reclaiming Faith & Politics After the Religious Right. According to a University of Dayton statement: “Dionne claims many Christians feel like they have been used to push a narrow agenda of causes such as opposition to gay marriage and abortion, but now those Christians are discovering common ground with secular Americans on issues of social justice, peace and the environment.” Source: University of Dayton