This Essay, written for a festschrift for Bob Cochran, argues that the much-discussed friction between evangelical supporters of President Trump and evangelical critics is a symptom of a much deeper theological divide over the Sermon on the Mount, where Jesus told his disciples to turn the other cheek when struck, love their neighbor as themselves, and pray that their debts will be forgiven as they forgive their debtors. Divergent interpretations of these teachings have given rise to competing evangelical visions of justice. One side of today’s divide—the religious right—can be traced directly back to the fundamentalist critics of the early twentieth century movement known as the Social Gospel. The other side does not trace back to the Soci...
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This Essay, written for a festschrift for Bob Cochran, argues that the much-discussed friction betwe...
This Essay organizes an assessment of Robert F. Cochran’s scholarly contributions around the theme o...
This Essay responds to comments by Samuel Calhoun, Wayne Barnes, and David Smolin, made as part of a...
This thesis addressed the conundrum that 81 percent of evangelicals supported Donald Trump in the 20...
There is a battle in our country. One side’s ammunition consists of words like elitist, immoral, and...
This article analyzes the ways in which American evangelical Christians have responded to the presid...
In its original version, this brief essay was delivered as a talk on the Northwestern College campus...
This essay examines three arguments made by anti-Trump evangelical Christians in the 2016 U.S. presi...
This essay is a critical analysis of the book authored by John Corvino, Sherif Girgis, and Ryan T. A...
Blog post, “How Hippies Became Evangelical Conservatives“ discusses politics, theology and the law i...
Blog post, “Back to the Bishops“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion an...
Those who for scholarly or journalistic convenience aggregate hundreds of Christian denominations in...
Our symposium conveners have focused us on “the relationship between liberalism and Christianity a...
Despite renewed attention to religion and ethics in political theory, there is a notable absence of ...
Blog post, “In Christ There Is Neither Democrat nor Republican“ discusses politics, theology and the...
This Essay, written for a festschrift for Bob Cochran, argues that the much-discussed friction betwe...
This Essay organizes an assessment of Robert F. Cochran’s scholarly contributions around the theme o...
This Essay responds to comments by Samuel Calhoun, Wayne Barnes, and David Smolin, made as part of a...
This thesis addressed the conundrum that 81 percent of evangelicals supported Donald Trump in the 20...
There is a battle in our country. One side’s ammunition consists of words like elitist, immoral, and...
This article analyzes the ways in which American evangelical Christians have responded to the presid...
In its original version, this brief essay was delivered as a talk on the Northwestern College campus...
This essay examines three arguments made by anti-Trump evangelical Christians in the 2016 U.S. presi...
This essay is a critical analysis of the book authored by John Corvino, Sherif Girgis, and Ryan T. A...
Blog post, “How Hippies Became Evangelical Conservatives“ discusses politics, theology and the law i...
Blog post, “Back to the Bishops“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religion an...
Those who for scholarly or journalistic convenience aggregate hundreds of Christian denominations in...
Our symposium conveners have focused us on “the relationship between liberalism and Christianity a...
Despite renewed attention to religion and ethics in political theory, there is a notable absence of ...
Blog post, “In Christ There Is Neither Democrat nor Republican“ discusses politics, theology and the...