David Perdue

Could Catholic moral theology light the way for a new GOP?

By Charles C. Camosy — January 6, 2021
(RNS) — The party is realigning around a religious, multiethnic, working-class populism, and Catholic thought could provide an ideological foundation.

Senate race thrusts ‘Black America’s church’ into spotlight

By Aaron Morrison — January 3, 2021
(AP) — A high-stakes Senate race and a Trump-era cultural debate have thrust Ebenezer Baptist Church into the center of the current political debate.

Faith takes the forefront as Georgia Senate runoffs heat up

By Elana Schor and Ben Nadler — November 29, 2020
(RNS) — The GOP has resurfaced excerpts from a Democratic candidate's sermons to assail him as insufficiently supportive of the military as well as anti-Israel.

Sen. David’s Perdue’s use — and abuse — of Scripture an age-old story

By Yonat Shimron — June 28, 2016
(RNS) Referring to President Obama, the Georgia Republican cited Psalm 109:8: “May his days be few; may another seize his position.”
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