civil dialogue

Four Catholic solutions to toxic politics

By Thomas Reese — January 9, 2020
(RNS) — As the largest church with an equal number of Republicans and Democrats, Catholics have a special obligation to try something before it is too late.

MoveOn co-founder: Seeing the divinity in everyone might give our politics a new start

By Joan Blades — April 24, 2019
(RNS) — When we cut each other off, we deepen our division and we make our world smaller and our opportunities to learn, fewer.

How staying in dialogue allowed us to stay in the Women’s March

By Joshua Stanton — January 18, 2019
(RNS) — After asking tough questions and receiving honest answers from the Women’s March leaders, I now plan to take part in the march this weekend.

Samuel Adams unnecessarily brews controversy

By Jonathan Merritt — July 9, 2013
The beer maker omits reference to God in their Declaration of Independence advertisement, outraging some consumers.

What Southern Baptists must do to slow their decline

By Jonathan Merritt — June 11, 2013
New data reveals that America's largest Protestant denomination is declining. What must they do to stop the bleeding?
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