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Mark Silk

Mark Silk is Professor of Religion in Public Life at Trinity College and director of the college's Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life.

Two cheers for Michael Gerson

Today brought news of the death of Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson, from cancer, at the age of 58. In recent years, the former speechwriter for President George W. Bush emerged as one of a small group of important anti-Trump evangelical Christians, along with his friend and co-author Peter Wehner and the lawyer David French. Gerson’s voice will be missed by many.

Abortion was no dud for Democrats

Whichever party the midterm election ends up putting in charge of the U.S. Senate and House, the failure of a widely predicted red wave to overwhelm Democrats was thanks in no small measure to abortion.

The Herschel Walker case belies the case for religion in politics

As for Walker, he seems to be surviving on the strength of those most fervent upholders of religion and morality, the white evangelicals of Georgia, who are unwilling even to suggest they might have a problem voting for a man who is accused of persuading his girlfriend to get an abortion (and paying for it). 

The Webb telescope vs. young Earth creationism

The Webb telescope's images have elicited faith-based comments that Galileo might recognize.

Religious nationalism and the invasion of Ukraine

Under Putin, the Russian Orthodox Church has resumed its czarist role as an arm of state policy.

Why the Equality Act is no big threat to religious freedom

If push comes to shove, expect the Supreme Court to step in.

The end of the pro-Christian presidency of Donald Trump

No president in American history has so overtly devoted himself to appealing to evangelical Christians. It wasn't enough.

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