Protestantism
A selection of recent articles on this topic
Remembering Robert Casey
On the morning of his Commonwealth’s 1992 presidential primary, I got a telephone call from Pennsylvania Governor…
Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man
Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man by william morrow harper perennial, 672 pages, $19.68 Seeking to create,…
Southern Baptist Ghosts
During the past twenty years America’s largest Protestant denomination, the Southern Baptist Convention, has undergone a major…
Good Restaurants in Gomorrah
We scratch where it itches and even the most casual observer of the Episcopal Church knows that…
Episcopalians: The Leftward Center
The modern Episcopal Church is the oddest of churches: scrupulous about maintaining tradition in matters of worship…
Evangelizing Liberalism
In the March issue of First Things , Benton Johnson, Dean R. Hoge, and Donald A. Luidens…
Taking Fundamentalism Seriously
Fundamentalisms Observed edited by martin e. marty and r. scott appleby university of chicago press, 872 pages,…
Portrait of the Artist As a Young Evangelical
Portofino by frank schaeffer macmillan, 256 pages, $18 Frank Schaeffer’s latest book, a novel, provides many signs that…
Journey Into Autumn
Once again, we are on the road early,driving to see our sonwrestle with cancer for gold.Clouds fall…
Evangelicals and Economic Development
Earlier this year I was in charge of “debriefing” a small group of evangelical college students who…
Hairy Men and Smooth Men
My brother Esau is an hairy man, but I am a smooth man,” Jacob said. There have…
Evangelism’s Premier Prophet
A Prophet with Honor: The Billy Graham Story by william martin william morrow, 735 pages, $25 The…
Evangelicals and Capitalism
With Liberty and Justice for Whom? The Recent Evangelical Debate Over Capitalism by craig m. gay, foreword…
Protestants and Natural Law
It is hard to make generalizations about Protestant theology, given the inherently splintered nature of Protestantism and…
A Protestant Shtetl
Just east of Chattanooga, four miles north of the Georgia state line and six miles up the…