The Kingdom of God Has No Borders is a historical study, but it can help us understand the role of…
Evangelicalism
A new Jerusalem
One task for scholars of religion is to attend not only to themes of conflict and the demarcation of boundaries…
Keeping sex sexy: American evangelicalism and the problem of sexuality
Do Christians have the best sex? What kind of sex is best? And what does sex have to do with…
David Gushee shifts on homosexuality
On November 8, David P. Gushee, Distinguished University Professor at Mercer University, leading evangelical ethicist, and TIF contributor, will give…
Odd to each other
It is a distinct honor when someone as lettered as Leon Wieseltier takes one on in public, as he does…
Religion and the environment
Climate change and the environment can be contentious issues, particularly in American politics. Despite political differences, weather events such as…
Secularism and the invention of American evangelicalism
Few books in the field of American religious history has received more attention over the few years than John Modern’s Secularism…
The renewal of evangelical philosophy
Over at Commonweal contributing editor Nathan Schneider writes about the renewal of Christian, and more specifically evangelical, philosophy in the United States…
Religious right in the United Kingdom?
Over at Theos, a British think tank working in the area of religion, politics and society, recently released a new…
Where are the “new evangelicals” going?
Writing in Religious Dispatches, Sarah Posner tackles TIF's recent exchange on "The new evangelicals," specifically the lead essay by Marcia…