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What does it mean to be an ‘Evangelical’ in the Trump era?

Religious studies expert Dr. John Schmalzbauer weighs in.

January 4, 2018 by Strategic Communication

For many Christian conservatives, the term ‘evangelical’ is now more of a political identifier than a doctrinal one – which has led some high-profile religious leaders to question or even abandon the term.

Dr. John Schmalzbauer, associate professor of religious studies at Missouri State University, offers his insight on this topic to The Christian Science Monitor.


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