Rod Dreher

Why the culture war’s losers shouldn’t retreat from public life (COMMENTARY)

By Jacob Lupfer — July 1, 2015
(RNS) It is harmful to religion and to democracy when one group is ready to turn its back on civil society and another group is ready to push it.

Are Catholic conservatives turning on Cardinal Timothy Dolan?

By David Gibson — September 5, 2014
NEW YORK (RNS) Cardinal Timothy Dolan's positive reaction to this week's decision by organizers of New York's annual St. Patrick's Day parade to allow gay groups to march initially drew charitable responses. Then some Catholics turned.

America’s Christian conservatives ponder a ‘Babylonian exile’ (ANALYSIS)

By David Gibson — August 18, 2014
(RNS) Feeling increasingly alienated and even persecuted, some Christians are adopting a favorite image from Scripture -- that of the Babylonian captivity.

Analysis: The unexpected evangelical silence on Mitt Romney’s Mormonism

By Jonathan Merritt — June 11, 2012

(RNS) The relative ambivalence among prominent evangelicals about this new "Mormon moment" -- and the fact that Mitt Romney's campaign could mainstream Mormonism right into the Oval Office – could radically shift the dynamics on America's political and religious landscape. By Jonathan Merritt.

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