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Feb 11

Past Event

Religion and the Swing Vote

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Summary

The era of the Religious Right is over, declares Brookings Senior Fellow E.J. Dionne, Jr., in his recent book Souled Out: Reclaiming Faith & Politics after the Religious Right (Princeton University Press, 2008). Dionne claims millions of religious Americans are reclaiming faith, exhausted with a religious style in politics that was excessively dogmatic, partisan and ideological. Fresh religious voices are rising to challenge stereotypical views of faith and find common ground with secular Americans on issues of social justice, peace and the environment.

On February 11, Brookings Senior Fellow William Galston moderated a discussion with Dionne on how swing voters will respond to the changing role of religion in politics. They were joined by Richard Cizik, a top official of the National Association of Evangelicals, who is striving to expand the evangelical agenda to include environmental protection; and by Peter Steinfels, co-director of the Center on Religion and Culture at Fordham University and religion columnist for The New York Times.

This event is part of the Governing Ideas series sponsored by Governance Studies at Brookings.

Details

February 11, 2008

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM EST

The Brookings Institution

Service Employees International Union

1800 Massachusetts Ave, NW

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Event Agenda

  • Introduction and Moderator

    • William A. Galston

      Senior Fellow

      Governance Studies

  • Featured Speaker

    • Portrait: EJ Dionne, Jr

      E.J. Dionne, Jr.

      Senior Fellow

      Governance Studies

  • Panelists

    • Richard Cizik

      Vice President for Government Affairs, National Association of Evangelicals

    • Peter Steinfels

      Religion Columnist, The New York Times

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