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New Documents Reveal How the FBI Deployed a Televangelist to Discredit Martin Luther King
Elder Michaux, a popular black evangelist, aided the bureau’s campaign to destroy King’s reputation.
By Lerone A. MartinExcerpt
The Revolutionary Roots of America’s Religious Nationalism
Benjamin E. Park’s new book, “American Nationalisms,” explores religion and politics in the Age of Revolutions.
By Benjamin E. ParkReport
What the Museum of the Bible Conveys about Biblical Scholarship Behind Church Doors
What do museum representatives tell congregations when they think no one else is listening?
By Jill Hicks-KeetonEssay
For Such a Time as This: Conservative Evangelical Women and the Trump Presidency
Even a less-than-ideal leader can be influenced by the right women in “such a time as this.”
By Emily JohnsonReview
The Hopeful, Ordinary Catholicism of Lady Bird
The chapel settings and nuns’ habits are both unremarkable and authentic.
By Xarissa HoldawayEssay
Who Was Billy Graham? Placing America’s Evangelist in History
The preacher has died at the age of 99.
By Steven P. MillerProfile
This Former 700 Club Producer Wants to “Make Amends to a Whole Generation of Christians”
Terry Heaton talks conservative news, evangelicalism, and the rise of Trump.
By Stephanie Russell-KraftReview
New Miniseries Revisits Waco Siege 25 Years Later
Americans are still arguing about the same things-guns, federal overreach, and religious extremism.
By Gordon HaberReport
The Influential Network for a New Generation of American Muslim Leaders
The organization has become a who’s who of prominent Muslim leaders.
By Monique ParsonsEssay
American Exceptionalism and America First
According to President Trump, American exceptionalism has created the very problems that America First must solve.
By Abram Van Engen