Christian Influence Is Only One Explanation for America’s ‘Special Relationship’ with Israel
But here, as in other foreign-policy debates, Christians are well equipped to mediate between competing theories.
Actually, Most Evangelicals Don’t Vote Trump
The numbers tell a different story than the headlines.
The Father of Faith-Based Diplomacy
Doug Johnston is going where few foreign policy experts have gone before.
Why Culture War May Never End
Walter Russell Mead on the benefits of division.
Our Geopolitical Moment
Walter Russell Mead argues that evangelicals have a crucial role to play in American foreign affairs.
The Atlantic on Nigeria’s Religious Wars
Finding space to coexist in the most populous country in Africa.
What’s Next: Politics
Worried optimism: What evangelical leaders say are the priorities and challenges for the next 50 years.
Malaysia Bans Religious Speech
Plus: One killed in India church attack, stolen Jesus painting won’t stop debate, news values on gender vs. race, and other stories from online sources around the world.
Super-Mega Weblog: Thousands of Articles, One Story
Actually, there are dozens of interesting religion stories beyond the Pope Benedict and Islam conflict, including a worship ban in libraries, All Saints’s ongoing fight with the IRS, Kerry’s remarkable religion speech, and a fall TV preview.
Wooing the Faithful
President Bush needs evangelicals more than ever, but it’s unclear how badly they want him for another four years.