Some American Protestants Aren’t Letting Go of Revolution
As partisan fighting turns into physical attacks against public figures, evangelicals lack consensus on when political violence is justified.
Denmark Vesey’s Challenge to a Biblically Literate Nation
The architect of a foiled 19th-century slave revolt justified violence in terms he hoped Americans would understand.
What the Black Robe Regiment Misses About Revolutionary Pastors
Christians calling for clergy to rise up against the government should take a closer look at the complex approaches by America’s early preachers.
Islam, Immigration, and Catholics
19th-century Protestants resisted Catholic immigration. Is today’s opposition to Muslim immigration just following the same script?
Rehoboth
Righteous acts, filthy rags, and a mission cemetery.