by Philip Jenkins | Apr 30, 2015 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
Kevin M. Kruse has a new book called “One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America.” It’s a scholarly and well-researched work on a significant topic, but its assertions have been misinterpreted by several reviewers....
by James L. Evans | Oct 11, 2004 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
As we enter the final weeks of the presidential campaign we can expect the “faith faction” to intensity their activities. The faith faction is an amalgam of conservative Christians, mostly evangelicals, who hold strong positions on a narrow range of social...
by James L. Evans | Aug 11, 2004 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
Is it possible to be a Christian and not be an American? The question on the surface seems absurd. There are Christians in every corner of the world. And where there are not Christians there are Christian missionaries diligently preaching the gospel. It would seem...
by Jeffrey D. Vickery | Mar 8, 2004 | Christian Nationalism, Opinion
It’s an election year and faith and religion is a hot topic, both for the candidates and for the voters. That is great! As a First Amendment-loving Baptist, the more we can dialogue about faith and politics, the better we understand the issues involved. A...