![]() ![]() Upon further analysis, they indicate a divide not just between rank-and-file evangelicals and their large number of Never Trump leaders, but also between older white evangelicals and just about everybody else-young white, Latino, and African-American evangelicals. How could followers of Jesus desire power so much as to underwrite the campaign of a thrice-married, sexually predatory peddler of smut and vice? Others point to the fractures these figures represent. But this statistic is controversial.įor some, it manifests the bankruptcy of evangelical ethical and political life. These voters played no small role in tipping the scales in a contest that was decided by thin margins. Last year eighty-one percent of evangelicals voted for Donald Trump -a wider margin than in any previous election. I’m pleased to publish this book review by my friend Kyle Williams. ![]()
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