conservatism
Why Ruth Wisse matters
By Jeffrey Salkin — January 13, 2022
A Yiddish lesson -- from one of the greatest thought leaders of our time.
A conservative Reform rabbi dies
By Jeffrey Salkin — November 22, 2021
(RNS) — An oxymoron? No. Therein lies a heartwarming and tear-stained story.
The Christian intellectual tradition is alive and well
By Jacob Lupfer — August 31, 2016
(RNS) So why have commentators bemoaned the absence of Christian thinkers as authoritative voices in American public debates?
Vince Vaughn, Mel Gibson headlined Liberty commencement: Here’s why it matters
By Jonathan Merritt — May 15, 2016
(RNS) Liberty's ceremony solidifies their place as a leader atop the conservative populism movement that's sweeping the nation.
3 reasons conservative Christians will lose the transgender debate
By Jonathan Merritt — May 14, 2016
Conservative Christians are repeating the same mistakes they once made in the fight over LGBT rights and marriage. As a result, they are doomed to lose gender debates.
Jonathan Merritt discusses Hobby Lobby aftermath on MSNBC’s ‘The Cycle’
By Jonathan Merritt — June 30, 2014
RNS' senior columnist discusses the implications of the Supreme Court's decision in Hobby Lobby's favor could impact religious liberty discussions more broadly.
Jonathan Merritt discusses Hobby Lobby’s China dealings on CNN
By Jonathan Merritt — June 29, 2014
Senior columnist for Religion News Service discusses whether Hobby Lobby is hypocritical for doing business with Chinese companies on CNN Newsroom.
Russell Moore weighs in on Hobby Lobby’s China dealings
By Jonathan Merritt — June 17, 2014
ERLC's Russell Moore responds to claims that Hobby Lobby's business decisions compromises their credibility as a "Christian business."
How one girl found God at America’s most infamous divinity school
By Jonathan Merritt — March 14, 2014
Andrea Raynor spent more than a decade at Harvard Divinity School. She tells intriguing stories of what she saw at this infamous seminary and how it got her passionate about ministry.
Tony Campolo hits hard on abortion, gay marriage, Israel and more
By Jonathan Merritt — December 17, 2013
A founding father of the Christian left tackles divisive issues from abortion to gay marriage to Israel.
Will conservatives unite against the death penalty?
By Jonathan Merritt — March 14, 2013
A network of conservatives opposed to the death penalty makes a debut at CPAC. Among them, Jay Sekulow ties his support to his Christian faith.
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