- July 1, 2026
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Sen. Warnock Urges Greater Moral Imagination in U.S.
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- June 16, 2026
- National Politics Politics
Senator Raphael Warnock, a Democrat from Georgia, has penned a new book titled The Crooked Places Made Straight: Reflections on the Moral Meaning of America. Warnock, who is distinguished not only by his political role but also as a senior pastor at Atlanta’s Ebenezer Baptist Church—a position once held by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.—extends his insights into American democracy.
His book discusses the concept of democracy as a spiritual idea, stressing the need for America’s moral growth. During a Juneteenth sermon at Washington National Cathedral, Warnock quoted the prophet Isaiah, emphasizing the aspiration for universal equality and the revelation of God’s glory to all humanity.
Warnock’s book addresses America’s political and moral challenges. He believes that current divisions are rooted not in political affiliations but in moral conflicts. In an interview with NPR’s Morning Edition host Michel Martin, he stated, “What we’re dealing with right now is not the difference between right and left, it’s really the difference between right and wrong.” Warnock expressed concern about his party yielding the discussion on faith and values to their political counterparts.
Throughout the interview, Warnock highlighted the role of faith in addressing systemic injustice, advocating for a broader moral imagination in American politics.
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