White Evangelicals Win White House for Trump, But Lose Big
81 percent of white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump.
Read MoreThis initiative aimed to take a fresh look at Christianity’s increasingly diverse expression in the United States. As the monochromatic paradigm of American Christianity fades, this initiative explored how people came together in new ways to express their beliefs, effect social justice, and find community in structures we may not yet recognize as “church.”
81 percent of white evangelicals voted for Donald Trump.
Read More“White evangelicals: you’ve decisively proven that you love your whiteness more than you love your black & brown brothers & sisters in Christ.”
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Read MoreWhatever the results for 2016, the longer-range ramifications of Trump’s candidacy are even more troubling for the GOP.
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