The Chronicle of Higher Education

Evangelicalism Rebounds in Academe

Even at elite colleges, doors are opening for religiously committed students and faculty members

In 1993, Michael Weiskopf wrote an article for The Washington Post in which he described evangelicals in the United States as "poor, uneducated, and easy to command." Although the comment provoked outrage from evangelicals, Weiskopf's...

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