conservative evangelicals
Is Jerusalem embassy part of God’s grand plan? Why some evangelicals love Israel
By John Fea — May 15, 2018
(RNS) — Many American evangelicals cheered because they understood the United States' recognition of Jerusalem as the 'once and eternal' capital of Israel as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
Disinvited again: You, sir, are simply intolerable
By David P. Gushee — February 12, 2017
(RNS) The author discovers he is so controversial an entire organization split over him.
How the 2016 election reminded me of growing up in a cult
By Elizabeth Esther — November 18, 2016
(RNS) The facts didn’t matter. What we believed mattered and our beliefs were what made the facts the facts.
On LGBT equality, middle ground is disappearing
By David P. Gushee — August 22, 2016
(RNS) You are either for full and unequivocal LGBT equality, or you are against it.
The ‘Very Good Gospel’ of Shalom
By David P. Gushee — June 28, 2016
Contrasting a personal salvation Christian Gospel with a morally richer shalom Gospel.
Trump victory marks major defeat for Christian Right agenda
By David P. Gushee — May 4, 2016
GOIP primary voters chose a man whose agenda and style are the antithesis of the Christian Right.
The great evangelical divorce: continuing the conversation
By David P. Gushee — February 15, 2016
The author responds to numerous questions about his latest post saying conservative and progressive evangelicals are heading for a divorce.
Conservative and progressive US evangelicals head for divorce
By David P. Gushee — February 12, 2016
Conservative and progressive evangelicals need to let each other go, acknowledging that they have become two separate religious communities.
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