
Militant Evangelical masculinity and American politics
Historian Krisitn Du Mez offers an overview of the roots of evangelical hyper-masculinity and how that contributed to their overwhelming support of Trump.
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Historian Krisitn Du Mez offers an overview of the roots of evangelical hyper-masculinity and how that contributed to their overwhelming support of Trump.
Ken Wilson, Co-Pastor of Blue Ocean Faith in Ann Arbor, says it is time progressive Evangelicals and mainline Protestant churches to come together and learn from each other. But first, they will have to overcome some stereotypes.
He wasn’t exactly preaching to the choir, and Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders acknowledged that from the start on September 14 when he gave a
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