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Read the comments of sociologist W. Bradford Wilcox on R&E’s national survey of America’s evangelicals. More
Read more from Jeff Sheler’s interview with William Romanowski, professor of communication arts and sciences at Calvin College. More
Immigrants have been pouring into the Land of 10,000 Lakes. Minnesota is now home to many Muslims, East African Somalis, Indian Hindus and Laotian Hmong — all of whom are trying to find a balance between their cultural traditions and U.S. customs. More
Listen to perspectives about the president’s sense of mission from Richard Cizik, vice president of the National Association of Evangelicals, and Robert Franklin, professor of social ethics at Emory University in Atlanta. More
Read excerpts from an essay by Furman University political science professor James L. Guth on George W. Bush and religious politics. It appears in the new book HIGH RISK AND BIG AMBITION: THE PRESIDENCY OF GEORGE W. BUSH. More
Read more of the R&E interview with historian Leo Ribuffo on evangelicals and politics. More
Read more of Lucky Severson’s interview with ethics professor Shaun Casey about evangelicals and politics. More
Read more of Lucky Severson’s interview about evangelicals and politics with author, teacher, and Baptist minister Tony Campolo, an evangelical Democrat. More
Read more of Lucky Severson’s interview about evangelicals and politics with Congressman Mark Souder (R-Indiana). More
Part two of a four-part series: the politics of America’s evangelicals. An overwhelming number of all white evangelicals, 70 percent, are Republican or lean toward the political right. But not all evangelicals share the same views. More