
Word and Work: How Christians Can Engage Politics
Joel Biermann discusses his book Wholly Citizens with Dale Meyer
Joel Biermann discusses his book Wholly Citizens with Dale Meyer
What’s on your Starbucks red cup?
God’s Masks and a “Christian” Nation
Robert Putnam’s substantive findings on religion and civic engagement give us more than enough food for thought
E.J. Dionne raised the question at a recent lecture at nearby Washington University. Perhaps the better question to ask is this: Can I love my neighbor?
Just in time for the campaign season: Joel Biermann will lead the LBI seminar, “From Sea to Shining Sea: A Christian’s Perspective on America and Its Politics,” on four Wed evenings (7:00-9:00pm) from October 12 to November 2, 2011, at Concordia Seminary, St. Louis
So, on the same day last week, President Obama stood in a backyard in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and gave a lengthy answer to the question “Why are you a Christian?” while the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life released the findings to its survey on Americans’ basic religious knowledge . The survey has already been discussed here and in many other places, but I’ll only point out that virtually all Americans basically flunked the test