5 Books for Getting a Handle on Populism
Chosen by Bruce Riley Ashford, provost and professor of theology and culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and author of ‘Letters to An American Christian.’
Reply All
Responses to our April issue via letters, tweets, and Facebook posts.
Is It Time for American Christians to Disobey the Government?
When to practice civil disobedience.
Should Foreign Policy Be Determined by its Impact on Christians?
Where leading American Christian scholars disagree.
Opinion Roundup: Should Syria’s Christians Be Our Top Priority?
Assad’s forces have killed tens of thousands and have allegedly used chemical weapons. Toppling him could wipe out the country’s Christians. Is it worth it?
Two Tidbits from <em>The Lost History of Christianity</em>
Foreign Policy as Spiritual Warfare
Malcolm Magee’s new biography of Woodrow Wilson reveals how the president’s faith influenced his politics—and not always in a good way.
A Forgotten Golden Age
This must-read book by Philip Jenkins tells the story of a once-thriving Christian world that most westerners don’t even know existed.
Sloppy Inclusiveness
An interview with Caroline Westerhoff, author of Good Fences: The Boundaries of Hospitality.
Good Boundaries Make Good Christians
The difference between welcome and inclusion