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Is the Religious Right Finished?
Responses to the call of Ed Dobson and Cal Thomas for “some sort of quarantine.”
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The Moral Minority
Paul Weyrich was once a founding father of the Religious Right. In 1999, he explained to CT readers why it was time to give up the Moral Majority fight.
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We Can’t Stop Now, by Ralph Reed
Ralph Reed is a Republican strategist, president of Century Strategies, author of Active Faith (Free Press), and former executive director of the Christian Coalition.
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Have We Settled for Caesar?, by Cal Thomas
Cal Thomas is a syndicated columnist and the coauthor (with Edward Dobson) of Blinded by Might: Can the Religious Right Save America? (Zondervan). From 1980 to 1985 he served as vice president for communications of the Moral Majority.
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I’d Do It All Again
In a 1999 article, Jerry Falwell explains why Christians shouldn’t give up on the Religious Right
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Fighting the Wrong Battle
Don Eberly, a former aide in the Reagan White House, is founder of the National Fatherhood Initiative and director of the Civil Society Project.
Features
Chicago Hope
How Christians are transforming public education.
Don’t Hate Me Because I’m Arminian
My Reformed friends sometimes treat me like the enemy, but actually we need each other.
Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen talks about reclaiming feminism
Why Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen does not want to give up on a perfectly good word.
Taking Back Mars Hill—with Grace
Alister McGrath’s new apologetics appeals to the deep longings of today’s seekers.
Trapped in the Cult of the Next Thing
If ever there was a cult that gave us stones when we asked for bread, this is it.
Mennonite Groups Agree on Merger and New Division
DENOMINATIONS: Mennonite Groups Agree on Merger and New Division
Jerusalem: Reconciliation Walk Reaches Pinnacle
Western Christians ask forgiveness for crusader atrocities.
Money: Religious Mutual Funds Flourish
Socially responsible’ investing grows popular.
Africa: Traditionalists in Conflict with Evangelicals
Christian teachings conflict with tribal customs, national laws.
New Latino Congregations Spring Up
Church networks are cooperating to launch congregations in unlikely U.S. locations.
News
Views
The Thrill of Naughtiness
If South Park opens the door for latent hostility against faith to be ventilated, Christians should brace themselves for a rough time ahead.
The Encyclopedia of Theological Ignorance
In view of the mess we have made of crystal-clear commands, I tremble to think how we might act if some doctrines were less ambiguous.