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The Evangelicalism of Jimmy Carter

The former president, who turns 100 on Tuesday, was elected while serving as a Southern Baptist deacon. But he was never fully welcomed by white evangelicals as one of our own.

Our Perennial Political Temptation

Reckoning with a half-century of American evangelicals’ pursuit of a “seat at the table.”

The Bulletin

People Get Ready

The March on Washington turns 60, marijuana edges closer to acceptance, and Jimmy Carter faces his end.

Jimmy Carter at Liberty Is 2018’s Most Surprising Yet Hopeful Commencement Speaker

How the president on the other side of the Moral Majority ended up invited to its unofficial headquarters.

Jimmy Carter: Pursuing an Arc of Reconciliation

The former president has a new hope for racial justice—starting with the church.

Editorial

Amnesty Is Not a Dirty Word

Christians, of all people, should know that.

Review

Why Jimmy Carter Was (and Is) a Rare Breed

Randall Balmer’s new biography says the former president’s political and religious activism made everyone uncomfortable.

News

Imprisoned Missionary in North Korea Visited by Mother

Bae has been confined for 11 months and is now hospitalized.

Q & A: Jimmy Carter on his Faith-Filled Presidency

How Christianity played a role in the former President’s office.

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