The American religious landscape is being altered by what Mark Noll calls “a more pluralistic evangelicalism than has ever existed…
American politics
Are “new evangelicals” a new phenomenon or a reversion to type?
In her piece, Marcia Pally continues her most commendable attempt to describe the diversity of evangelical political opinion in the…
Southern Baptists’ hands-on approach to changing the world
On the evening of Good Friday 2013, several thousand young evangelicals will file into The Church at Brook Hill in…
The riddle of the middle
Baptist minister and sociologist Tony Campolo was arguably the first to send shock waves through the ranks of the religious…
A return to the original agenda of Christ
I am one of those evangelicals who, in Professor Marcia Pally’s words, have “left the right.” As a former President-elect…
Rethinking that word “evangelical”
Professor Marcia Pally aptly describes the evangelical polyphony of our time. Despite the dreadful habit of newspapers of using the term…
Evangelicals who have left the right
Post-election reporting that 79 percent of white evangelicals voted for Mitt Romney got little attention in the news because most…
Religion and the election
Several months ago, it seemed religion might be a notable factor in the 2012 presidential election.
After Sandy: Presidential rhetoric and visions of solidarity
On Monday afternoon as Hurricane Sandy threatened landfall, President Obama warned reporters gathered at the White House that the storm would…
American secularism
Salon has published an excerpt from a new book, How to Be Secular, where the author, Jacques Berlinerblau, diagnoses problematic connotations that have…