Heath Carter, Assoc. Prof. of American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary.
What Kind of Christian? Evangelicalism, Christian Nationalism, and Faith in Public Life
In the late 20th century, evangelicals emerged as a powerful cultural and political force. From pop culture to presidential politics, their influence was undeniable. How did this movement gain such prominence — and at what cost?
Associate Professor of American Christianity at Princeton Theological Seminary, Heath Carter writes and teaches on the intersections of Christianity, politics, and social movements. He is the author of Union Made: Working People and the Rise of Social Christianity in Chicago and co-editor of several volumes on Christianity and U.S. democracy.
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