This episode explores how “masculinity” has shaped elements of white evangelicalism in America. As evangelicals frequently make headlines for their voting patterns and outsized political influence, this discussion will peel back the layers and go deeper—especially on issues of gender equality, racial justice, historic Christian orthodoxy, global expressions of evangelicalism, and the possibilities and limits for evangelical renewal. American evangelicalism is today navigating an important moment of reorientation and reexamination of its identity, and as our speakers highlight, it has much to learn from the history and witness of its global counterparts.
Guests
Kristin Kobes Du Mez
Walter Kim
Additional Resources
Jesus and John Wayne: How Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation, by Kristin Kobes Du Mez
National Association of Evangelicals
Mona Charen and Oren Cass: The Once and Future Worker
Stanley Carlson-Thies and Kelsey Dallas: Are Religious Freedom and Gay Rights Compatible?
Pascal Emmanuel-Gobry: From Paris with (Populist) Love
Emma Green and Michael Wear: Democrats Get Religion, Too
James Astill and Henry Olsen: European Populism
An Inside Look at the 34th Faith Angle Forum—and a Recap with Jon Ward
Jonathan Haidt and Peter Wehner: The Righteous Mind
Russell Moore and Christine Emba: Evangelicals in Contemporary America
Arthur Brooks and Tom Gjelten: Transcending Contempt
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