Religious fervour is migrating into politics
The evangelical culture warriors of the right take on the Democrats’ new Puritans
TO START THE holiest week in the Christian calendar, Joe Biden is expected to attend Palm Sunday mass at Holy Trinity in Georgetown. He is the most religiously observant president since Jimmy Carter. Considering how organised religion is collapsing, this is yet another way in which his presidency is a throwback.
This article appeared in the United States section of the print edition under the headline “The God-shaped hole”
United States March 27th 2021
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