Randall Balmer
Evangelicals and the redemptive symmetry of immigration reform
Going Clear, by Lawrence Wright
I’m sure it’s only a coincidence, but nearly every time I’ve shoehorned a brief lecture on Scientology into my survey of religion in North America course—brief because I’m not at all sure it merits...
Learning from the anti-dueling movement
American Talmud
The American Bible, Stephen Prothero’s latest assault on the best-seller lists, is a compendium of writings that, Prothero insists, together define Americans as a nation....
Embattled Ecumenism, by Jill K. Gill
The Spiritual-Industrial Complex and God-Fearing and Free
For those of us who spent our grammar school days diving beneath school desks in the civil defense drills of the 1950s, the link between faith and the cold war was pretty obvious....
Right-wing roots
A review of Liberalism Without Illusions
While I was writing this review, I came across a statement from the managing editor of Christianity Today, who wrote that his magazine offers "independent journalism about an important nic...
A review of God of Liberty
Ex-fundamentalist
In the late 1980s, while I was writing Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory, someone named Richard Yao was all the ...