Politics

Preaching to (un)righteous minds

Over the last few years, preachers have learned a great deal about the political makeup of their congregations—probably more than they ever cared to know. One of the challenges this has brought to the surface is how our preaching can connect with people of varying political stripes: conservative, liberal, libertarian, or some combination thereof.

For this challenge, preachers can learn a great deal from an unbelieving, secular Jewish psychologist by the name of Jonathan Haidt.

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