Summary: Explores whether and how it is appropriate for Christians in the American context to engage in politics, how one brings one’s faith into this, and applies this to seven contemporary issues.
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Engaging the Election: The Lesser of Two Evils for Evangelical Voters?
This US presidential election, it seems evangelicals and Christians are choosing between what prominent evangelical leaders have framed as the “lesser of two evils.” But do most evangelicals really have negative attitudes toward both Donald Trump and Hilary Clinton?
Engaging the Election: What Predicts Evangelical Approval/Disapproval of Clinton?
How do evangelicals feel about the nominees for president? Josh Wu analyzes the data, presenting a nonpartisan series of empirical snapshots. Today: What factors predict whether evangelicals approve or disapprove of the Democratic nominee?
Engaging the Election: What Predicts Evangelical Approval/Disapproval of Trump?
How do evangelicals feel about the nominees for president? Josh Wu analyzes the data, presenting a nonpartisan series of empirical snapshots. Today: What factors predict whether evangelicals approve or disapprove of the Republican nominee?
Engaging the Election: How to Read the Polls
To help us navigate this election season, I will be presenting a series of empirical snapshots on how evangelical Christians perceive the two presumptive nominees for president. By “letting the data speak,” I will present a nonpartisan analysis of the social and political attitudes of our fellow Christians.