compassionate conservative

Amid post-Trump evangelicalism, Tim Keller revived my faith in the power of faith

By Jonathan Rauch — May 22, 2023
(RNS) — I don’t think he encountered openly gay, outspokenly atheistic Jews every day.

The ‘thousand points of light’ switcheroo

By Amy Laura Hall — July 20, 2022
(RNS) — How conservatives made social welfare the province of private faith.

How (un)compassionate conservatism failed Texas

By Jessica Goudeau — March 1, 2021
(RNS) — As Texas conducts a post-mortem on the Deep Freeze, this moment reveals a critical disconnect in the political and moral framework for Christian voters in a state where faith remains something we talk about easily and often, and for other Christian voters who are watching and responding to the needs in Texas.

Can Cathy McMorris Rodgers resurrect compassionate conservatism?

By Sarah Pulliam Bailey — January 28, 2014
(RNS) The congresswoman who's already being compared to Sarah Palin hinted at a term that has faded from Republican rhetoric in recent years: compassionate conservatism.

The end of ‘compassionate conservatism’?

By Tracy Gordon — January 30, 2012

(RNS) Just three years after George W. Bush left the White House, compassionate conservatives are an endangered species. Is this just a case of the Republican Party wanting to distance itself from the Bush years -- or is compassionate conservatism gone for good? By Amy Sullivan.

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