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- Study: Clinton Voters Much More Likely to Leave Evangelicalism than Trump VotersHow political divides impact religious affiliation and attendance.Paul A. Djupe and Ryan P. Burge|
- Make American Politics Hopeful AgainHow the call to “carry one another’s burdens” breaks down partisan stalemates.Michael Wear|
- Stephen Mansfield: Why So Many Conservative Christians Wanted a ‘Pagan Brawler’ in the White HouseAnd how their choice of Trump has affected the church since last year’s election.Interview by Samuel D. James|
- CT’s Top 10 Election Articles of 2016Here's our political news, analysis, and opinions that readers read most.CT Editors |
- Top 10 Stats Explaining the Evangelical Vote for Trump or Clinton(UPDATED) These surveys suggest how—and why—evangelicals will split more than usual in 2016 election.Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra and Jeremy Weber|
- Despite Mike Pence, Most Evangelical Pastors Are Not Ready to Vote TrumpAlmost half remain undecided, with pastors split over which candidate characteristic is most important.Bob Smietana - Facts and Trends|
- Where Kids Get Their Political ViewsIn a heated election, Christian parents can model a measured response.Jen Wilkin|
- Clinton, Trump, or Neither? 3 Views on the 2016 Presidential ElectionRon Sider, James Dobson, and Sho Baraka make the best Christian case for each choice.The Editors|
- Pew: More Sermons Endorse ClintonFewer pastors are politically engaged this election; fewer still are speaking for Trump from the pulpit.Kate Shellnutt|
- Quick To ListenEpisode 21|34minIn a Trump v. Clinton Election, Should Character Matter?Historian John Fea on how Americans’ understanding of morality has evolved and how your view of government affects your answer.CT Staff|
