One Nation Under God? by Adam Wolfson Two divergent court decisions underscore the distinctiveness of America's civic religion.
How to Think About Humanitarian War by Adam Wolfson From Kosovo to Somalia to Haiti, we pursue a policy whose success depends on condidtions we cannot or will not…
Are We All Liberals Now? by Adam Wolfson Across the political spectrum, limitless choice has become an American moral imperative.
Active Faith by Ralph Reed by Adam Wolfson There can be little doubt that Ralph Reed, the executive director of the Christian Coalition, is a brilliant tactician and…
Welfare Fixers by Adam Wolfson In 1982, the journalist Ken Auletta defined the question of the underclass: how do we explain why “violence, arson, hostility,…
The Spirit of Liberty and the Spirit of Religion by Adam Wolfson That the American people are a religious people is plain.
Democracy on Trial, by Jean Bethke Elshtain by Adam Wolfson Jean Bethke Elshtain, the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Professor of Ethics at the University of Chicago, is a self-described “feminist political…