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Politics, Pluralism, and a Post-Evangelical Future

Some initial thoughts on language, media, and religion.

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Blake Chastain
Mar 02, 2020
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For decades, white evangelicalism has dominated the political conversation in America. According to a recent PRRI poll, white evangelicals make up around 15% of the current US population, and remain the group that views Trump most favorably. (The entire study is worth a read, as there are other factors - such as 53% of white Americans over 50 [who make …

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