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Mark Tooley

Mark Tooley is president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy in Washington, D.C. and author of Methodism and Politics in the Twentieth CenturyYou can follow him on Twitter @markdtooley.
by | Apr 15, 2011

It’s commonly remarked that while evangelical elites and young people are partly trending leftward, the same Catholic demographic is shifting…

by | Apr 8, 2011

Is America exceptional and perhaps even divinely ordained for peculiar purposes? Across four centuries, many Americans across the political spectrum…

by | Apr 5, 2011

Hannah’s Child: A Theologian’s Memoir By Stanley Hauerwas (Wm. B. Eerdmans, 308 pages, $24.99) Almost every article about Duke University…

by | Mar 28, 2011

Leftist utopians have never wanted to admit serious threats to liberal democracy, whether from Soviet Communism during much of the…

by | Mar 21, 2011

America’s last World War I veteran was laid to rest with dignity at Arlington Cemetery. Frank Buckles was age 110. …

by | Mar 14, 2011

The Evangelical Left made much of U.S. “torture” policies under the Bush Administration. Like the obliteration of the Death Star…

by | Mar 4, 2011

After any successful election for Republicans, the Religious Left immediately becomes alarmed about supposedly massive federal budget “cuts,” i.e. some…

by | Feb 28, 2011

Most secular media in the U.S. imply that the world is largely dividing between resurgent Islam and enlightened secularists, with…

by | Feb 18, 2011

Blogging recently for Jim Wallis’s Sojourners, former CIA staffer Ray McGovern described how he was ostensibly roughed up by Secretary…

by | Feb 14, 2011

Often, America’s religious life in the 1950s is dismissed as sterile and conventional. Supposedly President Dwight Eisenhower typified generic, superficial…

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