Jump directly to the Content

Search Results

For Whom Would Jesus Vote?
Single-issue politics is neither necessary nor wise.
The Prayers of a Self-Governing People
A psalm for Election Day.
'Moral Values' Tops Voters' Concerns—But What Does It Mean?
Sexual morality probably trumped social justice concerns, say observers.
Evangelicals' Political Power: From Question Mark to Exclamation Mark
Activists say same-sex marriage ban, abortion limits, and judicial appointments top agenda.
Now That You've Got Political Power, What Are You Going to Do with It?
History offers warning and hope for our modern-day Christian populism.
Racially Diverse Faith Coalitions Oppose Gay Marriage, Tackle Other Issues
Invigorated by the election, African-American and Hispanic leaders are reaching out on a range of political fronts.
California's Prop. 71 Stem-Cell 'Scam'
Supporters of cloning embryos for research have $11 million to convince state voters.
John Kerry's Open Mind
The candidate has roots in liberal Catholicism, establishment Protestantism, and secular idealism.
Not Far from the Brahmin Tree
Kerry's morals have been shaped by an old Protestant establishment.
Salt-and-Pepper Politics
Choosing between candidates whose consciences are too clean.
Senate's Top Democrat in the Cross Hairs
Conservative social issues may alienate voters from Tom Daschle's Washington record.
Wooing the Faithful
President Bush needs evangelicals more than ever, but it's unclear how badly they want him for another four years.
The Values-Driven Voter
The values bandwagon is being pulled apart. Which way is more scriptural?
Faith Groups Turn Out the Vote for Both Candidates
Focus on the Family and Redeem the Vote focus on young evangelicals.
Ethics Cloud Hangs Over DeLay Campaign
Bribery allegations give challenger hope to oust Washington's third most powerful man.
The Politics of Prayer
The Presidential Prayer Team prays for Bush, Iraq, and more voters.
The Antiabortion, Antiwar, Pro-Jesus Party
Plus: Rwandan troops arrive in Darfur, and the Pope preaches at Lourdes.
Evangelicals on Opposite Sides in Venezuelan Referendum
President Hugo Chavez will need the support of churches to restore progress to the country.
Christians Fear Some Backlash After India Elections
Still, they're heartened by voters' chastening of nationalist Hindus.

Top Story May 16, 2024

Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
Pascal Is More Than His Most Famous Argument
The wager only scratches the surface of his relevance to a post-Christian era.

Free Newsletters

Enter The Vault

Vault

Browse our Full Library of online archives, including past issues of CT magazine.

Access the Archives
close