Archives: 2020
Essay
The Democratic Party Is Not Antithetical to Religion
Many Democratic candidates are no strangers to the social gospel.
By Vaneesa CookReport
Will Pete Buttigieg Win Over South Carolina’s Black Voters?
Religious black voters are an important demographic for the Democratic Party.
By Myriam RenaudExcerpt
“City on a Hill” and the Making of an American Origin Story
A now-famous Puritan sermon was nothing special in its own day.
By Abram Van EngenEssay
Mormon Votes Are Valued. Too Often Mormon Convictions Are Not.
Mitt Romney’s interaction with the Republican Party highlights the imbalanced relationship that his church and the GOP have had for more than a century.
By Joseph StuartEssay
Who Is Jay Sekulow, President Trump’s Lawyer?
The culture warrior runs a lucrative Christian conservative legal organization.
By Daniel BennettReport
Why These Young American Christians Embraced Socialism
“I think socialism has saved my faith,” says one pastor.
By Sarah NguExcerpt
What Does a Progressive or Socialist Foreign Policy Look Like?
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have been criticized for not having a clear or viable foreign policy.
By Vaneesa CookInterview
Who Is an Evangelical? An Interview with Thomas Kidd
The author talks about his latest book, “Who Is an Evangelical? The History of a Movement in Crisis.”
By Eric C. MillerEssay
The Prophetic Witness of the Christianity Today Editorial
On President Trump, King David, and the Prophet Nathan
By Richard Mouw