May 9, 2008
Mapping the Evangelical Intelligentsia
A new study explores how faith interacts with scholarship
In 2006, Peter Berger began to wonder why social scientists had paid so much attention to evangelicals in politics but ignored their rising prominence in other areas. Politics is important, of course, but it's not everything. Over the last two decades there has emerged a "self-assured evangelical intellectual culture, carried by individuals with degrees from reputable academic institutions," says Berger, a professor emeritus of
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