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Faith of Our Own
by
Jonathan Merritt
Take a moment to look back on how Christians have engaged the public square in the last 50 years and trace the trajectory of where the movement is headed. Is the Religious Right’s influence waning as so many have argued, or is it only making a comeback after a short sabbatical? Does the Religious Left represent a new generation of Christians, or is there something different? Jonathan Merritt describes what he believes is the new posture of Christian political engagement.
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