Amy Sullivan is the nation editor at Time magazine and a leading expert on religion and politics. She is also a contributing editor at Washington Monthly, where she served previously as an editor. Sullivan, who has worked on Capitol Hill and at the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, has written for a broad range of publications including The Boston Globe, the Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, Slate, and The Washington Post. A Michigan native, she holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Harvard Divinity School.
"Amy Sullivan is an exceptional journalist who has become one of
our most insightful commentators on the American
religious-political landscape. "The Party Faithful" is filled with
discerning reporting, behind-the-scenes stories, and astute
analysis. Her history of the evangelical social conscience will be
illuminating to many. She shows that faithful voters do not belong
to only one party, but are looking to bring their moral passion to
politics and are more likely now to hold both sides accountable.
She understands the sea change going on in faith and politics in
America." -- Jim Wallis, author of "The Great Awakening" and "God's
Politics"
"Amy Sullivan is one of a small group of political journalists who
understand that the phrase 'religious progressive' is not an
oxymoron. Her book is the answer to my prayers." -- Paul Begala,
CNN political analyst and former counselor to President Clinton
"Long before most journalists or Democratic activists were paying
attention, Amy Sullivan understood that what was happening in the
religious world mattered enormously to the political world -- and
she saw the damage being done to the Democratic Party in the name
of God. With empathy, superb reporting, a sense of history, and an
ear for the good story, Sullivan describes what went wrong in the
party of Roosevelt and Jimmy Carter, and the struggles and
strategizing designed to level the religious playing field. "The
Party Faithful" is a fascinating account, brimming with humanity --
and hope." -- E. J. Dionne Jr., author of "Souled Out: Reclaiming
Faith and Politics After the Religious Right"
"Lots of people are writing good books on faith and politics these
days -- Amy Sullivan has written a great one. "The Party Faithful"
is an invaluable romp through the Democrats' often torturous (and
regularly tortuous) journey of faith and is essential reading for
anyone hoping to understand the presidential race." -- David Kuo,
author of "Tempting Faith"
"The most exciting voice on the religious left. Period. She
produces the most interesting, path-breaking writing on religion
and politics." -- Steven Waldman, cofounder of Beliefnet
"The religious vote is up for grabs in unprecedented ways in 2008,
and in this thoughtful and moving book, Amy Sullivan not only
explains why but suggests what liberals and Democrats can do to
capture it." -- Alan Wolfe, author of "Does American Democracy
Still Work?" and director of the Boisi Center for Religion and
American Public Life, Boston College
"There is far too little great reporting and sound thinking on the
perennial subject of religion and politics in America, but Amy
Sullivan is changing that. With intelligence, insight, and grace,
she has given us a great gift in "The Party Faithful", a new book
that sheds light on a question that too often simply generates
heat." -- Jon Meacham, author of "American Gospel" and "Franklin
and Winston"
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