The Politics of Religion, the Religion of Politics

Surprisingly, the conference on “Gridlock: Causes, Characteristics, and Consequences on Polarization” spent little time on the so-called “culture war.” But a recent study by the Brookings Institution on the future of religious progressivism got me thinking about the cultural roots of polarization – and in the ways that politics can influence culture. CONT.

Richard Skinner, Mischiefs of Faction

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