Over at Commonweal contributing editor Nathan Schneider writes about the renewal of Christian, and more specifically evangelical, philosophy in the United States…
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Prayer, imagination, and the voice of God—in global perspective
Tanya Marie Luhrmann is a psychological anthropologist and a Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University. Her work explores how people…
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…
What has been will be again
Marcia Pally’s incisive essay on “the new evangelicals” highlights a relatively small but growing population of white evangelicals who appear to…
Does fragmentation equal change?
Marcia Pally’s post tracks the important fact that contemporary American evangelical social and political engagement is fragmenting. She rightly observes…
Remembering a different evangelicalism
Celebrating the ideological diversity of contemporary evangelicalism, Marcia Pally heralds the advent of a religious non-right. Shattering stereotypes of a…
Global reflex
As both Marcia Pally and David Gushee note, there is no historical reason why evangelicalism should identify with a single…
A complex story
The American religious landscape is being altered by what Mark Noll calls “a more pluralistic evangelicalism than has ever existed…
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…