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Gillis Harp

Gillis Harp is the author, most recently, of Protestants and American Conservatism: A Short History (Oxford University Press, 2019).

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Gillis Harp

Gillis Harp is the author, most recently, of Protestants and American Conservatism: A Short History (Oxford University Press, 2019).

Gillis HarpCulture

From Libertarian to Authoritarian: The Devolution of Evangelical Politics

The lack of careful, historically informed Christian reflection regarding civic engagement has had harmful consequences for both church and culture.

Gillis HarpCulture

Resurrecting the Party of Bryan and Ryan

The examples of William Jennings Bryan and Monsignor Ryan provide two examples of what a Democratic party more friendly to workers and religion could be.

Gillis HarpTheologyChurch

Against Aesthetic Medievalism in Anglican Worship

Christians should resist the temptation to remix liturgical elements based on taste without understanding the historic reasons for liturgical choices.

Gillis HarpCurrent Events

The Bad Fruit of Demonizing Government

The sloppy cuts from Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency are a predictable outcome of our longstanding disdain for government.

Gillis HarpChurchBibleSacraments

The Overcorrection of the Evangelical Sacramentalists

The sacraments ought to be a core element of our public worship as Christians. But if they supplant the Word of God as central, we have erred.

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What Two Gilded Age Christian Socialists Would Say to Evangelicals Today - Mere Orthodoxy | Christianity, Politics, and Culture

The rehabilitation of socialism’s reputation among Millennials and Gen Z has grabbed the attention of political analysts in recent years: “Socialism as Popular as Capitalism Among Young Adults in U.S.” (Gallup). “Majority of Gen Z Americans Hold Negative Views of […]