Many evangelical voters believe they found a protector in chief in Donald Trump. Joe Raedle/Getty Images November 13, 2020 What’s next for American evangelicals after Trump leaves office? Stewart Clem, Aquinas Institute of Theology When Trump leaves the White House in January, many American evangelicals will feel that they’ve lost their protector in chief.
A moral minority of evangelicals are moving away from Trump. Scott McIntyre/For The Washington Post via Getty Images October 28, 2020 For a growing number of evangelical Christians, Trump is no longer the lesser of two evils Stewart Clem, Aquinas Institute of Theology Polls show that a majority of evangelicals back Trump. But that hides a growing divide between enthusiasts of the president and those who question his fitness for office, argues a moral theologian.
Your country needs YOU to be a critical friend. Alex Wong/Getty Images October 1, 2020 What makes a ‘good’ patriot? Donald Trump may be surprised by an ethicist’s answer Stewart Clem, Aquinas Institute of Theology From medieval thinkers to James Baldwin, loving one’s country has never meant you can’t be critical of it too.