Politics+Current Affairs

A Historian Decries Evangelicals' Power Politics—on Both Left and Right
But Kenneth Collins's libertarian contempt for government is not the way forward.
An Architect for the Green-Friendly Masses
Jill Kurtz believes it's time for architects to start serving the other 80 percent.
CT Exclusive: Dinesh D'Souza Denies Infidelity
World magazine article is 'clear effort to destroy my career,' he says. World says it isn't.
The Love We Dare Not Ignore
It's a profound mistake to neglect our gay brothers and sisters in the body of Christ.
After Romney Meeting, Billy Graham Site Scrubs Mormon 'Cult' Reference
BGEA says it wants to stay out of politicized theological debate.
Living Like Lance: Everybody Dopes
The sins of the infamous bicyclist are more common than we imagine.
What is Romney's Legislative Agenda on Abortion?
Abortion remains a hot-button issue in the presidential campaign.
What's So Great About 'The Common Good'?
Why Christians need to revive the historically rich phrase.
Lance Armstrong Has Lost Nearly Everything
And if he loses it all, it could be the best thing that ever happens to him.
The Real Differences Between Mormons and Orthodox Christians
And whether they really matter in the presidency.
Sacrilege Is Real
Why so many Christians saw Pussy Riot's Russia stunt as more than a protest.
Evangelical Support for Romney Tops Out
Winning mainline Protestants and Catholics now key for both presidential campaigns.
Liberty University's Flip-Flop Moment
Today, the students at Jerry Falwell's school are more likely to 'change the world' by buying a pair of TOMS Shoes than showing up at the state capitol. Could their soft activism signal a larger shift among evangelicals?
The Other Side of the Culture War
Marching under the banner of "rationality," cultural progressives fear the public influence of religion—and often dislike religious people themselves
Opening the Adoption Files
Secrecy gives way to relationships with birth mothers.
The Fake 'Holy War' Over Donald Trump's 'Get Even' Advice
News outlets debated its compatibility with Christianity. Liberty staff and students say such discussion is what Christian higher ed is for.
The Community Curator: How ArtPrize Is Changing Grand Rapids
The annual competition founded by Rick DeVos transforms the city's core—and how residents are engaging the visual arts.
Falling Away from its Founding
Os Guinness correctly sees America sinking into "soft despotism," but his proposals for restoring its civic health don't go deep enough.
Abusing the Megaphone
Caustic rhetoric undermines Family Research Council's post-shooting response.
The Regnerus Affair
The embattled sociologist talks to CT about the controversy over his study of homosexuality and parenting.

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