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Reckoning in Sudan

Did the world ignore another African genocide? The U.N. investigates Darfur's horrors.

Related Topics: News, Politics, Crime, Government, commission, humanitarian law, War Crimes, international human rights, international humanitarian law, international community, violation, International Law

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Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders 2008

Whether inspiring their congregations to stand up against social injustice or urging a focus on God-centered family values, black 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 black spiritual leaders in 2008. 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.

Related Topics: Role Model, Spiritual, Church, Women, religious leaders, spiritual values, congregation, black spiritual leaders, Leader, influential black, social justice congregations

Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders

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Most Influential Black Spiritual Leaders

In black communities, religious leaders have historically occupied a powerful position as gurus, advocates, stewards and preachers. In honor of Black History Month, Beliefnet has compiled a list of some of the nation's most influential black spiritual leaders in 2008.

Related Topics: Faiths, African-American, Black Americans, Spiritual, Church, Women, religious leaders, spiritual values, congregation, black spiritual leaders, Leader, influential black, social justice congregations

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A True Christmas

Chicken Soup for the Soul: Stories of Faith

Related Topics: Inspiration, Chicken Soup For The Soul

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Who Says It's Wrong to Put POWs on TV?

An international law expert discusses the history and logic of the Geneva Conventions.

Related Topics: News, War, prisoner, International Law, humanitarian law, Iraqi prisoners, violation, foreign journalists, customary principles, Law, International Criminal Court

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Why the Church is the Conscience of the State

The church can't replace the state, but can point the way to justice. An excerpt from new book 'The Great Awakening.'

Related Topics: News, Politics, Government, State, War, religious communities, Civil Disobedience, prophetic witness, Violence, Civil Society, contemporary American churches, Church

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