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Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders 2007

Whether inspiring their congregations to stand up against social injustice or urging a focus on God-centered family values, African-American religious leaders are a crucial component of a rich and diverse spiritual landscape. In honor of Black History Month, Beliefnet has compiled a list of some of the nation’s most influential African-American spiritual leaders. While by no means comprehensive, the list includes some of today’s most prominent--and controversial--spiritual figures, some up-and-coming figures of note, and several individuals whose lifelong efforts have earned them a place in history.

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Interview with the Angel Lady

Best-selling author Joan Wester Anderson on her religion and real-life angels.

Related Topics: Inspiration, Angels, Angel, God, angel experience, Angel Stories, Experience, angels step, angels havent, warrior angel, Book, alternative faith situations

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Muslim Professor Displays Islam's Diversity

Kambiz GhaneaBassiri says Islam is shaped by culture and context--and a worldview is needed to understand the religion.

Related Topics: Faiths, Islam, Muslims, context shape expressions, Democracy, Reed College, Culture, termite hills, writing skills, ghaneabassiri, Women's Rights

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Idol Chatter Archive: October 2005

Beliefnet's daily weblog of religion and spirituality in pop culture.

Related Topics: Entertainment, Religion, Faith, Show, Life, god, Christian, Family, jolie laide, Culture, nights episode

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What's Your Vision of the Ideal Pope?

A multifaith sampling of answers from our survey on the future of the Catholic Church.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, States, united, ideal pope, Pope, church hierarchy, international relief efforts, nation needs hope, African nation needs, Church, women ordination

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Paul Wilkes: When in Rome

From John Paul II's funeral to Benedict XVI's election, Beliefnet's correspondent reports on the momentous events in Rome.

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, Cardinal, Church, Pope, Conclave, Bishop, Italian press, national bishops conferences, national conferences, World, Ratzinger

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Progressive Muslims Take Heat From...the Left?

The dissidents are challenging the way the PMU invited participation from both left- and right-wing Muslims.

Related Topics: Faiths, Islam, Muslims, pmu, Muslim Nawaal al Sadawi, conservative imams, womens equality, PMUs, Women, advisory board, Muslim, ideological litmus tests

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An Inside Look at Voice of the Faithful

Why does a 'non-ideological' group invite ultraliberals to instruct its members?

Related Topics: Faiths, Catholic, VOTF, member, li votf, Church, board members, group, Meeting, guest speaker, regional meeting, Womens Ordination

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The Two Faces of Kali

The Hindu goddess encompasses all opposites: life and death, beauty and ugliness, motherliness and destruction.

Related Topics: Faiths, Hinduism, Goddess, Rage, shes, substantial minority population, Conception, dual religious upbringing, spirituality movements, Internet, religion upbringing

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