Political Polarization Is Pushing Evangelicals to a Historic Breaking Point
The future of evangelical politics remains uncertain, but the divisions in religious spaces are creating opportunities for promoting change.
The future of evangelical politics remains uncertain, but the divisions in religious spaces are creating opportunities for promoting change.
What did Evangelical Christians who attended President Trump's rally at a Miami megachurch have to say?
Two of the fastest-growing segments of the American population—Latino and Asian-American voters—also are part of evangelical America.
By presenting itself as authoritative, trustworthy journalism, Christian news reassures viewers that they do not need to consult mainstream media in order to be informed.
It would be easy to assume evangelical Christian educators like dSouthern Baptist leader Paige Patterson uniformly discriminate against women because they believe the Bible teaches women to submit to men, ...
The question of being Evangelical has taken on particular significance in the wake of President Donald Trump's ascendancy to the White House, especially for Christians of color.
Trump’s own religion is a complex matter. New York Times columnist Ross Douthat has referred to the president as the “debauched pagan in the White House.” But Trump considers himself ...
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