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I just finished reading Tim Alberta’s masterly new book, “The Kingdom, the
Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism.” It’s a
powerful and emotionally resonant account of the transformation in evangelical
politics that has brought us to the current moment: A godless man, Donald Trump,
may now possess more devoted support from white evangelical Christians than any
other president in the history of the United States. And most worrisome of all,
that support is now disproportionately concentrated among the most churchgoing
segment of the Republican electorate.

One of the troubling aspects of the Trump era for me, as a churchgoing
evangelical, has been watching the evolution of his support among white
evangelicals. During the 2016 primaries, I took some solace in the fact that
Trump’s support seemed to decline the more a voter went to church. According to
the 2016 American National Election Studies Pilot Study, he received majority
support from white evangelicals who seldom or never attended church, but he
received barely over a third of the votes of white evangelicals who attended
weekly.

As we headed into the general election, a self-justifying narrative emerged.
Countless churchgoing evangelicals told friends and neighbors that Trump had
been their last choice among Republicans but that they had to vote for him
against Hillary Clinton as the only pro-life option remaining.

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