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Media Assets for “Richard Mouw, evangelical leader, says engaging Mormonism isn’t just about being nice”

By Adelle M. Banks — May 19, 2020

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Media Assets for “Richard Mouw joins Religion News Service as columnist”

By Ron Ribiat — March 20, 2017

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Richard Mouw joins Religion News Service as columnist

By Ron Ribiat — March 20, 2017

Religion News Service is pleased to announce that Richard J. Mouw, theologian, philosopher, scholar, educator and author, will begin writing the “Civil Evangelicalism” column, focusing on how evangelicals can model a gracious spirit in addressing important issues pertaining to the common good.

Media Assets for “Richard Mouw: Despite Trumpism, I’m not quitting evangelicalism”

By Jonathan Merritt — December 13, 2016

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Richard Mouw: Despite Trumpism, I’m not quitting evangelicalism

By Richard Mouw — December 13, 2016

(RNS) Anti-Trump evangelicals claim they are giving up on the movement. Richard Mouw, an influential theologian and author, explains why he’s not.

Richard Mouw, evangelical leader, says engaging Mormonism isn’t just about being nice

By Peggy Fletcher Stack — May 11, 2012

SALT LAKE CITY (RNS) In his new book, evangelical scholar and seminary president Richard Mouw argues that understanding Mormonism isn’t just about being nice, it’s a Christian mandate. By Peggy Fletcher Stack.

Pat Robertson turned Christian TV into political power — and blew it up with wacky prophecy

By Mark I. Pinsky — October 4, 2021

(RNS) — Robertson, who announced his intention to retire as daily host of ‘The 700 Club,’ transformed televangelism from hot, pulpit-pounding sermons to a cool format and used his platform to launch a run for president.

How will evangelical schools teach about the Capitol attack?

By Doug Pagitt — April 22, 2021

(RNS) — The conservative evangelical education system has become a pipeline of extremism.

Black Lives Matter co-founder denounces Pat Robertson for saying the movement is ‘anti-God’

By Alejandra Molina — September 12, 2020

LOS ANGELES (RNS) — ‘To insinuate that our movement is trying to destroy Christianity is disgraceful and outright offends our Christian siblings who are a part of our movement against racial injustice,’ Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors said in a statement released Saturday (Sept. 12).

GOP attacks Harris amid battle for Catholic voters’ support

By Elana Schor — September 9, 2020

WASHINGTON (AP) — The line of attack stems from questions Harris posed in 2018 to a federal judicial nominee about his membership in the Knights of Columbus.

2,500 evangelicals sign pandemic statement warning: Don’t ignore science

By Yonat Shimron — August 19, 2020

(RNS) — The statement, drafted by BioLogos, sends a pointed message: ‘ … when Dr. Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert, tells us what scientists have learned about this infectious disease, he should be listened to.’

David Brooks to receive Kuyper Prize at Kuyper Centennial Congress

By RNS Press Release Distribution Service — February 18, 2020

David Brooks, a longtime New York Times op-ed columnist who writes about politics, culture, and the social sciences, is the recipient of the 2020 Abraham Kuyper Prize for Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life. Brooks will receive the honor, which comes with a $10,000 award, on April 27, 2020, during the Kuyper Centennial Congress. […]

An open letter from friends of Christianity Today affirming Mark Galli’s editorial 

By — December 24, 2019

(RNS) — ‘One may or may not agree with Galli’s message on impeachment,’ say 15 prominent evangelicals, ‘but the heart of his words encouraged American Christians to spiritually reflect about the repercussions of support of the president.’

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