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Can the religious right be saved


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 A valid criticism this election cycle has been whether or not certain evangelical leaders have a sold out to the power of politics - overlooking Trumps moral failings in return for the promise of a as yet undefined "conservative" agenda.

Russell Moore, who's sort of a public theologian out of the Southern Baptist Convention recently gave the Erasmus lecture at First Things, a Catholic publication concerned with the intersection of faith and civic life. 

Moore deals with the question of the religious right, and whether it can/should be saved.  

While I don't come from either of these traditions, I really appreciated the commentary.  While I expect the audience for this will be quite small, if you enjoy podcasts and such, it's well worth an hour of your time.

 

 

 

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