Cross Purposes: Christianity’s Broken Bargain with Democracy
Has America's crisis of Christianity become a crisis for America's democracy? Raymond Roberts reviews Jonathan Rauch's new book.
The Rev. Dr. Raymond R. Roberts, author of Whose Kids Are They Anyway: Religion and Morality in America’s Public Schools and Substack blogger(@raymondrroberts). He lives in Richmond, Virginia.
Has America's crisis of Christianity become a crisis for America's democracy? Raymond Roberts reviews Jonathan Rauch's new book.
The command against bearing false witness connects truth-telling with the well-being of our neighbor, writes Ray Roberts. In light of the election, we need to remember this.
Campbell writes chiefly for a Protestant, evangelical audience, reassuring us that our Christian nationalist friends and family can still be “saved,” despite their false doctrines and rank idolatry. — Raymond Roberts
The great ecological flood of global warming is sweeping life away, writes Raymond R. Roberts, but we are not without options or hope.
The days after Easter hold a unique opportunity for pastors to engage their community, writes Raymond R. Roberts.
Historian, pastor and musician Raymond R. Roberts reviews Dave Matthews Band's latest single and considers the church's approach to violence.
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