
Is the Christian Right fueling the rise of religious nones?
Is the power and publicity of the Christian Right in the US behind the rise of the “nones”? Meanwhile, centrist and non-political evangelicals are forced
Is the power and publicity of the Christian Right in the US behind the rise of the “nones”? Meanwhile, centrist and non-political evangelicals are forced
David French writes how a “post-Christian” USA animates and motivates a lot of American Christianity.
A phenomenal digital resource, includes an essay by Kristin Kobes DuMez of Calvin University.
Moore’s critics (and some defenders, too) nearly melt down Twitter after pictures surface of her serving communion in her new church.
What informs today’s White Evangelicals? Theology or Culture? Scripture or Tradition? David French explores.
A five-minute interview from On Point: a pastor shares on the divisions, friction, and toll to his church during the past few years.
Listen as NPR’s On Point with Meghna Chakrabarti explores the causes and consequences of White Evangelical fear.
The American Protestant church is losing “elasticity” — the ability to stretch across differences. Big tents are out. Purity and homogeneity are in.
The “southernization” of American evangelicalism, as the influence of institutions like Christianity Today, the National Association of Evangelicals, and Wheaton Colleges wanes.
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