Randall Balmer on the religious right's concern about family values
Randall Balmer questions the religious right's concern with "family values" as they support President Trump's immigrations policies.
[more]Randall Balmer questions the religious right's concern with "family values" as they support President Trump's immigrations policies.
[more]Religion Department chair Randall Balmer comments on the Roy Moore scandal and observes that "Evangelical Christianity's close ties to conservative politics are driving people away from the flock."
[more]In opinion pieces in the Valley News and L.A. Times, Religion Professor Randall Balmer looks at the 1954 Johnson Amendment and recent proposals - primarily by the Religious Right - to repeal it.
[more]By almost any reckoning, argues Randall Balmer in his article in Religion & Politics, Ted Cruz's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination presents voters with several paradoxes. But the paradox that most intrigues Prof. Balmer is Cruz's ties to evangelicalism.
[more]Religion professors Zahra Ayubi and Randall Balmer were guests on New Hampshire Public Radio's Exchange program, commenting on a new study by the Pew Memorial Trust that finds that Americans - especially American women - tend to be more religious than people in other developed countries.
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