In This Issue
How do we nurture the healing side of religion over the killing side? How do we protect the soul of democracy against bad theology in service of an imperial state?
Race and politics in 2004.
It's not that we have so little power, it's that we don't use the power we have.
BILL MOYERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS CALL TO RENEWAL WASHINGTON, DC MAY 24, 2004
Latin American immigrants are changing the U.S. political landscape.
Columnists
Revolutionary ideology is no match for rice and beans.
Table of Contents
Cover Story
How do we nurture the healing side of religion over the killing side? How do we protect the soul of democracy against bad theology in service of an imperial state?
BILL MOYERS KEYNOTE ADDRESS CALL TO RENEWAL WASHINGTON, DC MAY 24, 2004
Features
Song leader and scholar Bernice Johnson Reagon on what music teaches us about democracy, leadership, and the meaning of 'we.'
Commentary
Columns
Culture Watch
Departments
He died in a munitions explosion,
the exquisite artist
who painted
the tamed bird, an irony,
as the arms were stored and stuffed
Our cover feature by veteran journalist Bill Moyers is an
adaptation of the keynote speech he delivered to a
standing-room-only crowd at Call to Renewal's Pentecost 2004
event held here in Washi





