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Jonathan Rauch wants the church to act as a “load-bearing wall” in American civic life. But his appeal lacks a clear audience. A quarter century ago, author Jonathan Rauch wasn’t very ...
Writer and scholar Jonathan Rauch says the LDS Church may have found the answer to balancing cultural war issues with religion. Why an atheist gay Jewish writer believes Mormonism could save democracy ...
As a lifelong proponent of the First Amendment, writer and scholar Jonathan Rauch had spent much of his life working to ...
Jonathan Rauch: Thank you, David. It’s good to be here. Your work has been an inspiration, literally. French: Well, I appreciate that so much. The feeling is very mutual.
Jonathan Rauch is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth.
The Atlantic's Jonathan Rauch joins Mona to talk about Trump's Achilles Heel.
Jonathan Rauch: Thank you, David. It’s good to be here. Your work has been an inspiration, literally. French: Well, I appreciate that so much. The feeling is very mutual.
Jonathan Rauch’s new book takes Protestants to task for a “politicized, partisan, confrontational, and divisive” version of faith that has helped make America “ungovernable.” ...
JONATHAN RAUCH: Thank you. MARTIN: You published a book titled "Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good For Gays, Good For Straights, And Good For America" back in 2004, long before the Obergefell decision.
JONATHAN RAUCH: Thank you. MARTIN: You published a book titled "Gay Marriage: Why It Is Good For Gays, Good For Straights, And Good For America" back in 2004, long before the Obergefell decision.
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