This essay examines three arguments made by anti-Trump evangelical Christians in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. By explicating the arguments from character, policy, and evangelical witness, I show how this group of minority rhetors – a minority both within American evangelicalism and within the American electorate at large – used their minority status to project a prophetic warning against the Trump candidacy and in so doing developed a rhetoric that was politically potent while remaining faithful to evangelical theology and history. Paradoxically, it was by losing the election that these anti-Trump rhetors won the opportunity to articulate clearly and forcefully an evangelical political rhetoric and an implicit policy agenda
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The Evangelical vote played a major role when Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. Altho...
The 2016 presidential election divided Christians along racial, economic, and theological lines. The...
In its original version, this brief essay was delivered as a talk on the Northwestern College campus...
White evangelicals overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. Accordin...
Over the past five years, the curious relationship between Donald Trump and many conservative evange...
When Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign, his candidacy was far from embraced by the Rel...
Shortly after the election of Donald Trump, a number of religious scholars and activists put togethe...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
This article discusses why American evangelical Christians, particularly white evangelicals, have gr...
Abstract: 81% of white American Evangelicals voted for Trump, despite the fact that he embodied mora...
Evangelical Christians have always had a complex relationship with political issues in the United St...
This thesis addressed the conundrum that 81 percent of evangelicals supported Donald Trump in the 20...
This article analyzes the ways in which American evangelical Christians have responded to the presid...
Since Trump’s ascendancy in American politics and his subsequent election, a number of articles have...
While the results of the 2016 Presidential Election in the United States were shocking to many, the ...
The Evangelical vote played a major role when Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election. Altho...
The 2016 presidential election divided Christians along racial, economic, and theological lines. The...
In its original version, this brief essay was delivered as a talk on the Northwestern College campus...
White evangelicals overwhelmingly supported Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. Accordin...
Over the past five years, the curious relationship between Donald Trump and many conservative evange...
When Donald Trump launched his presidential campaign, his candidacy was far from embraced by the Rel...
Shortly after the election of Donald Trump, a number of religious scholars and activists put togethe...
Why did Americans vote for Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential election? Social scientists have pr...
This article discusses why American evangelical Christians, particularly white evangelicals, have gr...
Abstract: 81% of white American Evangelicals voted for Trump, despite the fact that he embodied mora...
Evangelical Christians have always had a complex relationship with political issues in the United St...