United States
- What Trump-Supporting Pastors Preached After the Capitol AttackSermons mentioned national divides, condemned violence, and applauded police—and some did not reference the event at all.Mariam Fam, Elana Schor, and David Crary – AP |
- Most Evangelical Trump Voters Didn’t Turn on Mike PenceWhile Trump extremists set the vice president up as a traitor, most believers stood by his decision to confirm the election.Kate Shellnutt|
- Christian Leaders Pray for Peace and Safety Amid Capitol MobFor believers under democratic rule, peaceful transitions are “part of honoring and submitting to God’s ordained leaders.”Kate Shellnutt|
- Are the 81 Percent Evangelicals?Just because people claim the name shouldn’t automatically imply they heed what it means.Bonnie Kristian|
- Polarized Americans Still Support Religious FreedomSurvey sets benchmarks to measure US commitment to First Amendment rights.Jayson Casper|
- White Evangelicals Have a Complicated Relationship with Christian NationalismThree books try to make sense of this political ideology.Matthew Lee Anderson|简体中文繁体中文
- Contra Rod Dreher, Not All Signs Point to a Woke Dictatorship in AmericaWhat his new book gets right, and what it misses.Samuel D. James|
- Trump and Afghanistan: Bad Character Wages a Never Ending WarPromises to bring troops home by Christmas fail because the lack of character impedes practical accomplishments.Bonnie Kristian|
- Search Me, O God, and Know My Political HeartSt. Ignatius’ examen provides a test of our political theology, positions, and engagement.Bonnie Kristian|
